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    1 month ago

    Is data a plural word? I thought it was a word without plural form

    If data is plural, does that mean that “the data was stolen” is wrong and “the data were stolen” is right?

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      1 month ago

      “datum” is the singular, but you’re right that it’s not really grammatically plural since you’d say “the data was stolen” not “the data were stolen”. I think the latter would technically also be valid; my interpretation would be that the latter is “countable” plural, so there are specific discrete datums that were stolen.

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        Confusingly, British English actually does treat nouns like “data” and “government” as plural where American English does not. Even more confusingly, they’re a little inconsistent with it, so you can find published examples of both.

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      it’s like a special category of words idk, grammar theory is my weakest point

      data can be one point of data, and data can be many points of data