criteria vs criterion

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Daniellll

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I hear many people talking about criteria in singular form. For example, he didn't meet the first criteria . Shouldn't we always use "criterion" instead of criteria in singular form?
 

5jj

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'Criteria' seems to be going the way of 'data' and 'media' and becoming singular whether we like it or not.
 

Tdol

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As 5jj says, things are changing, but if you use criterion/criteria, the traditionalists will be delighted to hear a non-native speaker doing something they see native speakers getting wrong. ;-)
 
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