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Plural of lettuce
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Is the singular and plural of lettuce, lettuce!?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It can probably be either 'lettuce' or 'lettuces', depending upon the context.
As an analogy, consider the word 'hair'. The plural is 'hairs'. (e.g. "There are millions of hairs on my head"). However, 'hair' can also be used as a collective noun. (e.g. "I have hair on my head").
The word lettuce' seems to be similar. e.g. I could ask someone to buy me two 'lettuces', but if you ask the guy who delivers to the shop what he has on his lorry he might correctly reply 'lettuce' (thus using the singular as a collective noun for many individual lettuces).
Chris
As an analogy, consider the word 'hair'. The plural is 'hairs'. (e.g. "There are millions of hairs on my head"). However, 'hair' can also be used as a collective noun. (e.g. "I have hair on my head").
The word lettuce' seems to be similar. e.g. I could ask someone to buy me two 'lettuces', but if you ask the guy who delivers to the shop what he has on his lorry he might correctly reply 'lettuce' (thus using the singular as a collective noun for many individual lettuces).
Chris
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