have plans or have a plan?

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keannu

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Even though "plans" is plural, why is it used as a singular meaning? What's the difference with "have a plan"?
ex)One night they had plans to go to a dinner party.
 

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Even though "plans" is plural, why is it used as a singular meaning? What's the difference with "have a plan"?
ex)One night they had plans to go to a dinner party.
What makes you so sure there was only one plan?
 
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