Originally posted by: shenaniganz
I have a feeling the poll will prove your silly logic to be in the minority.
Originally posted by: silverpig
Do you also say: "I'm going out to drink some beers," or "I'm going out to drink some beer."
Originally posted by: silverpig
Do you also say: "I'm going out to drink some beers," or "I'm going out to drink some beer."
Originally posted by: silverpig
Do you also say: "I'm going out to drink some beers," or "I'm going out to drink some beer."
Originally posted by: joecool
Originally posted by: notfred
1 block is a Lego. 4 blocks are Legos.
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Originally posted by: silverpig
Do you also say: "I'm going out to drink some beers," or "I'm going out to drink some beer."
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: silverpig
Do you also say: "I'm going out to drink some beers," or "I'm going out to drink some beer."
"beer" is a liquid which doesn't subdivide into blocks of discrete shape and volume.
But both forms are correct, depending on whether you are talking about the container ("I had 6 beers"=6 cans of beer), or the liquid itself.
For legos, it's plural.
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: silverpig
Do you also say: "I'm going out to drink some beers," or "I'm going out to drink some beer."
Beer!=Lego
1 Lego is a Lego, 2 or more is Legos. End of story
Originally posted by: silverpig
LEGO and the LEGO logo are trademarks of the LEGO Group.
*shrug*