Legos - 04/14/08 08:50 AM
Hey, first time poster here. Not sure if I should put this here, but it seemed a good a place as any.
I love the daily emails, however today's (14/4/08) contained something I have always had a pet peeve about.
Now I may be wrong, but I am pretty sure that the term is just "Lego", singular and plural. Like "sheep". Firefox spell checker agrees with me, so I can't be too far off.
Sorry, it's just that I've always been slightly annoyed whenever someone says "Legos" instead of "Lego". As I said, I love the emails, keep up the good work!
-Doc
I love the daily emails, however today's (14/4/08) contained something I have always had a pet peeve about.
Quote:
This week's words are created using combining forms. What are combining forms? You can think of them as the Legos of language.
Now I may be wrong, but I am pretty sure that the term is just "Lego", singular and plural. Like "sheep". Firefox spell checker agrees with me, so I can't be too far off.
Sorry, it's just that I've always been slightly annoyed whenever someone says "Legos" instead of "Lego". As I said, I love the emails, keep up the good work!
-Doc