Originally posted by: Shawn
Even though the word "data" is technically plural I always write it as singular out of habit. Anyone else do this?
Example:
There is not enough data.
vs.
There are not enough data.
Which would you say?
Originally posted by: Amol
"Data" is a plural word. The singular form is "datum"
That's the one thing my AP Statistics teacher drilled into our heads. We had to do projects and he'd mark us down if we put "The data is"
Originally posted by: Amol
"Data" is a plural word. The singular form is "datum"
That's the one thing my AP Statistics teacher drilled into our heads. We had to do projects and he'd mark us down if we put "The data is"