OK, but are both "there’s a whole host of compound nouns" and " ...there are a whole host of..." both correct?
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and is it ontological or odontological, when referring to toothpaste?
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But 'menservants', not 'manservants'.
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The explanation I use with my students is that the first noun acts as an adjective, and English doesn't have plural adjectives. Am I right?
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in Spanish it's "pasta de dientes", in plural
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Is it because the first noun is functioning like an adjective and English doesn't have plural adjectives?
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Shouldn't 'condom' be 'cockdom'?
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Should cognitive science professors with giant platforms be tweeting about nonsense? No. Here's why...
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...and teethbrush apply?
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not in West Virginia
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