11-28-2015, 11:13 PM
(11-28-2015, 09:35 PM)Kathy link Wrote:[quote author=jacketree link=topic=13792.msg144350#msg144350 date=1448770947]Nope, it's singularÂ
Cardinal can be plural too ;D
Quote:car·di·nal[/quote]
noun
\Ëkärd-nÉl, Ëkär-dÉ-\
plural car·di·nals
4
or cardinal red [so called from the color of a cardinal's robes] :Â a variable color averaging a vivid red that is yellower and duller than madder crimson or carmine, bluer and duller than scarlet or Castilian red, and duller than apple red
Just for my personal edification I guess, but can't a word like Cardinal be treated as a collective noun and therefore the verb form was correct?
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