On Wednesday 18 April 2007 10:13, Steve Langasek wrote: > > "e-mail" (whether hyphenated, or not) is both singular *and* plural. > > Thus, I can write "I sent email to John" (meaning one message); or "I > > sent email to John" (meaning two-or-more messages). > > No, the plural is "e-mails" (or "emails"). "e-mail" is the singular > and is also a *mass noun*.
OTOH, using the singular as a "mass noun" in this context would not be incorrect, would it?
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