A few days ago
If the plural of mouse is mice, and we call our computer accessory a mouse, if I want to buy two of them…?
Do I ask for computer mice? or do I say a couple of computer mouses? hmmm?
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Yep, mice is mice! No need to start inventing new plurals.
Something a little similar is “e-mail.” The plural of mail is mail, but lots of people write, “I got two e-mails today.” I don’t think that’s correct, but many people obviously don’t agree.
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A few days ago
Mouses.
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A few days ago
Lol … that is a very good question – I would say, “I want to buy a computer mouse, and maybe an extra one would be good!”
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A few days ago
i always have those kind of conversations with my friend. we decided that it would be better to act like you dont know wat youre doing and say that you want a couple computer mouse things.
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hmm, i would say “Do ya’ll have a buy one mouse get the other for free sale?”
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A few days ago
You just say, I want a mouse, andyou know what? give me another one too!.
If that doesn’t work, You say real affirmative, give me two mouses, please!.
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they are referred to as meeces………….just kidding………i dunno!!!!! use sign language………walk in holding your dead mouse by the tail ( cord )…point and snivel a bit …with a tear or two like your too broken up by grief to speak …….then they have sympathy and will lead you to the new ones….lol
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