How to Use 'Luggage' Correctly in English
Learn the correct usage of 'luggage' vs. 'luggages' in English. Discover why it's 'two pieces of luggage'!
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The correct term is two pieces of luggage. Luggage is an uncountable noun in English and does not have a plural form. When referring to multiple items, you would specify the number of pieces, hence two pieces of luggage instead of two luggages.
FAQs & Answers
- What is an uncountable noun? An uncountable noun cannot be counted and does not have a plural form, like 'luggage' or 'water'.
- Why do we say 'pieces of luggage'? We specify 'pieces' because 'luggage' is uncountable, and we often need to clarify the quantity.
- Are there other examples of uncountable nouns? Yes, examples include 'information', 'money', and 'advice'.
- How can I improve my understanding of English grammar? Practice regularly, read more in English, and watch educational videos like this one!