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A spoonful of sugar - that's easy. But how do you put it, if several of the same are needed?
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Well I know that it should be spoonsful, but that's too much of a mouthful, so I go with spoonfuls.
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I also say "spoonfuls" - but would usually *write "spoonsful."
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That puts it very well. In a nutshell. (I may turn these two sentences into a standard keystroke to use following Rhuby's posts )
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I would definitely say, and write, 'spoonfuls'. I think to do otherwise is simply confusing what is being pluralised - the referent is the 'spoonful', ie, the contents, not the (singular) spoon.
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Oh, well! if all you're concerned with is avoiding confusion!!
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spoonsful because (1.) I can be quite pedantic on occasion and 2.) while I say spoonsful, I am thinking "spoons full" and (3.) In earlier days I wanted my children to be able to spell well and pronunciation is a big part of that skill.
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Well, actually, it probably depends on whether you regard the word "spoonful" as a word in its own right - a unit of measure - or if you see it as two separate words run together for a particular purpose within some context or other.
I happen to see it as a measure. A spoonful is an amount. Two spoonfuls is twice the amount. I therefore happen to think that spoonsful is just wrong.
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I'm with the "spoonfuls" crowd. It's an amount; a measure, just like cupfuls. But then we have "passersby." Ah, English, the most lovely of bastards.
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...to be able to spell well and pronunciation is a big part of that skill.Yet, certainly, not the other way around. [eg] ------------ I'm with Phranz... one wouldn't say "Rhube is good at summing up things into nuts'shell"... edit - "...we have "passersby." Well, you might have them... couldn't resist-e
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