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

  1. What is an uncountable noun? An uncountable noun cannot be counted and does not have a plural form, like 'luggage' or 'water'.
  2. Why do we say 'pieces of luggage'? We specify 'pieces' because 'luggage' is uncountable, and we often need to clarify the quantity.
  3. Are there other examples of uncountable nouns? Yes, examples include 'information', 'money', and 'advice'.
  4. How can I improve my understanding of English grammar? Practice regularly, read more in English, and watch educational videos like this one!