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  1. What is the difference between "whereabout" and "whereabouts"

    The other whereabouts (always with - s) is a noun. It refers to someone's present location, and the person is indicated by a possessive: Bill's whereabouts is/are unknown. (some say it's plural, others …

  2. What does the word "whereabouts" mean, and how do I respond to it?

    2 "Whereabouts" is usually used in place of "where". It is asking for a more general location - as in what general areas you interested in or would like to mention, it is deliberately nonspecific. It is usually …

  3. Usage of "whereabouts" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 13, 2014 · Is a noun "whereabouts" used not only for something moving (e.g. person) but for something still? For example: Do you know his whereabouts? vs Whereabouts of the building they …

  4. Does "whereabouts" function as a singular or plural noun?

    Wiktionary marks whereabouts as plurale tantum. Merriam-Webster says that it's a "noun plural but singular or plural in construction". The Collins English Dictionary says that it is "functioning as …

  5. 'whereabouts' is / are - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 27, 2015 · If the plural of "whereabouts" is "whereabouts", it's perfectly grammatical. Consider "His itinerary is unknown" vs. "Their itineraries are unknown." And the dictionary says "whereabouts" is …

  6. What does "careabouts" mean? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Apr 12, 2022 · What does "careabouts" mean? I saw it in a LinkedIn video regarding jobs, workplace, etc. I searched all dictionaries but got nothing! I even got nothing on Google! Like such a …

  7. What is the logic behind uncountable nouns?

    Oct 15, 2014 · Note, though, that 'whereabouts' may be used with either a singular or a plural verb form: Her whereabouts is/are unknown (one location/one location). Their whereabouts is/are unknown …

  8. Difference between "Where are you living?" and "Where do you live?"

    Nov 15, 2015 · What is the difference in common usage between sentences like: a) Where are you living? and Where do you live? or b) Are you traveling a lot? and Do you travel a lot?

  9. Are rescind and resend homophones? - English Language & Usage …

    Jan 28, 2025 · 18 Whereabouts in the US? There are multiple possible pronunciations of resend. But at the very least, the second syllable of resend should have /ɛ/, the vowel in DRESS, whereas the …

  10. meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 27, 2015 · A very well known quote by William Shakespeare A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool. The first half is okay - a fool thinks himself to be wise (he's in that