Submitted by AbleReporter565 t3_10pkxtj in explainlikeimfive
corsicanguppy t1_j6m26lm wrote
Reply to comment by sstrombe in ELI5: Why does the order of adjectives matter? by AbleReporter565
Grammarly pluralizes 'e-mail' with an S. I can't trust it as an authority for anything after learning it got that wrong.
amazingmikeyc t1_j6mdg6v wrote
Sometimes e-mail is used like you'd use "mail" or "post" - "I wrote a lot of mail today"
But sometimes it's used like you'd use "letter" - "I wrote a lot of letters today"
Minuted t1_j6m4qxp wrote
Why would e-mails be wrong?
Unless you're talking about a single e-mail. I guess the plural of mail isn't mails but e-mail would be a different word. For example we say "I got an e-mail" rather than "I got a piece of e-mail", like we would for physical mail.
Weird discrepancy I suppose, but considering every other way we use the word e-mail, "e-mails" makes the most sense.
alexllew t1_j6m9hff wrote
I think it depends. I received a ton of e-mail sounds find to me, but I'm going to write 3 e-mail is definitely wrong. Something about whether you're using it as a discrete or bulk noun I guess.
sirreldar t1_j6maz26 wrote
I think the technical term is countable vs uncountable.
Same way we say "I drank so much (uncountable) water" but "I drank so many (countable) cups/bottles of water".
Or "I lift less (uncountable) weight. I lift fewer (countable) weights"
thisusedyet t1_j6nlwpv wrote
I think he means e's-mail :P
the1ine t1_j6ogvj1 wrote
I think there's just a word gap. When sending old school paper mail you can say all of the following;
there's a lot of mail today
has the mail arrived
mail me the details
--BUT you would typically not say
i sent two mails
--INSTEAD you'd likely say
i sent two letters
When we replace mail with e-mail we have also replaced letter with e-mail. So when I say:
i sent two e-mails
Anyone trying to reverse engineer the obvious rule would see that as synonymous with;
i sent two mails
Thus because there's not a 1-to-1 relationship between the 'old' and the 'new' many who are applying the old grammar will not accept the new method, which when you fill in the gaps (ie with e-mail=letter) is perfectly fine
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