What is the plural of the word "gas"?
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Gases
Eta: it looks wrong now, but I think it's right.
gases
I knew that would be a X-post
it looks wrong now, but I think it's right.
That's my problem. Apparently both gases and gasses are acceptable, but I'm wondering if one of them is a UK spelling.
What is the plural of the word "gas"?
Depends on which gas. The one at the pump is already a mass noun. Otherwise, in chemistry class, you deal with gases.
ETA: Gases looks wrong because other forms use two "s"s--gassed, gassing.
Otherwise, in chemistry class, you deal with gases.
Yeah, that's the meaning I'm dealing with. Gases it is. (But it still looks weird.)
because he seems at least as dictatorially inclined as Bush
That is my primary concern about Giuliani, and I haven't heard anything from New Yorkistas to counter it. I don't really find Romney or McCain scary. I'd be concerned that Thompson would be too hawkish.
Hey Gud - the space shuttle is flying over you....
Hey Gud - the space shuttle is flying over you....
I thought I felt something.
I don't guess I find McCain scary, exactly--he's just managed to fritter away every bit of respect I had for him back in 2000. Plus, I don't think he's going to win. Romney bugs me because I don't know what he stands for and therefore don't trust him. And Thompson just doesn't seem like his head is in the game, which scares me just like it did with Bush at the beginning.