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  1. equipment or equipments? - WordReference Forums

    Sep 1, 2006 · Equipments is used in the automotive industry a great deal to talk about optional elements for a car offer (like electric windows, or Pro-level: refrigerated compartments, dump truck beds, …

  2. What is the plural of "equipment"? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Jun 13, 2012 · Google ngrams doesn't stem, but you still need to check the results. A comparison of equipment and equipments shows that the plural form does occur but at a much smaller frequency …

  3. equipment or equipments - WordReference Forums

    Jan 4, 2006 · Also, one can refer to "the many equipments I use in the course of my day", referring here to kinds of equipment, rather than to one example or other of any such equipment. Again, all this is …

  4. Plural nouns - WordReference Forums

    Mar 25, 2007 · I am confused with the plural nouns, please help: 1. I think you can't say these equipments, nor these equipment, so you should say the equipment, a lot of equipment, or many …

  5. equipment: plural | WordReference Forums

    Nov 17, 2008 · You cannot say "one equipment" or "many equipments". On the other hand, you may refer to " one piece of equipment", or " two pieces of equipment", or " much equipment".

  6. DEEE (déchets d’équipements électriques et électroniques)

    Jun 4, 2009 · DEEE I have found stands for Dechets d'equipments et electroniques, and I'm not quite sure what the dechets are here. Does it refer to physical waste or electronic waste? Any help would …

  7. A new equipment will be introduced | WordReference Forums

    Aug 11, 2015 · If this new equipment is Mobile phone charging piles, can we say the following sentence: A new equipment will be introduced in bus stops soon. For in dictionaries, equpment is either …

  8. Number of equipment - WordReference Forums

    Oct 31, 2018 · Hi. I know that the noun 'equipment' is a mass noun. But is it okay to say 'the number of equipment' to refer to the quantity of equipment pieces? The following is a sentence from EUR-Lex …

  9. the premises has/have - WordReference Forums

    Feb 12, 2009 · hi, is this phrase correct? shall I use has or have? the premises has the most modern equipments and storage rooms or the premises have the most modern equipments and storage …

  10. grammatical number - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 24, 2019 · For example, you couldn't say *"I have two equipments", instead you would have to use "I have two pieces of equipment." Because equipment is treated as a singular noun, even when it …