tdol said:It's plural, the same as CDs- it doesn't stand for anything. ;-)
Eway said:tdol said:It's plural, the same as CDs- it doesn't stand for anything. ;-)
But "People" with AIDS.....isn't "people" already plural... :?
queenmaabd said:Eway said:tdol said:It's plural, the same as CDs- it doesn't stand for anything. ;-)
But "People" with AIDS.....isn't "people" already plural... :?
Yes people is plural. What isn't plural is AIDS. Adquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. This is singular because it it's the same syndrome they all have.
Eway said:queenmaabd said:Eway said:tdol said:It's plural, the same as CDs- it doesn't stand for anything. ;-)
But "People" with AIDS.....isn't "people" already plural... :?
Yes people is plural. What isn't plural is AIDS. Adquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. This is singular because it it's the same syndrome they all have.
So this "s" in PWA"s" refers to syndrome"s"?? :?
Or person"s"?
Eway said:As all the letters of AIDS are written in capitals,
why is the "s" in PWAs in low case?
Eway said:PWA is an acronym, a single unit, so in order to make that unit plural, add -s, ...
Ah~~Ok, now I got it.![]()
How about "valentine" with "v" in low case?
I guess it refers to St. Valentine's Day only when it's with a capital "V".
Then what does this "valentine" mean as in:
The color red was chosen for its "connection to blood and the idea of of passion -- not only anger, but love, like a valentine," as stated by Frank Moore of Visual AIDS. ...(talking about the red ribbon)
Eway said:PWA is an acronym, a single unit, so in order to make that unit plural, add -s, ...
Ah~~Ok, now I got it.![]()
How about "valentine" with "v" in low case?
I guess it refers to St. Valentine's Day only when it's with a capital "V".
Then what does this "valentine" mean as in:
The color red was chosen for its "connection to blood and the idea of of passion -- not only anger, but love, like a valentine," as stated by Frank Moore of Visual AIDS. ...(talking about the red ribbon)