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Criterion/Criteria; Phenomenon/Phenomena
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But don’t mix them up, as in “The main criteria is youth, which leaves him out.” The singular of the Greek/English word is “criterion,” which was needed here because only one thing youth was being considered. If experience, say, were added to the mix, “criteria” would be in order. It’s plural, and may it always be. And while in Greece, consider this: “The Asian market is a new phenomena....” There’s only one market in that passage, so it’s singular, so it’s “phenomenon.”
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