Is it this stuff or these stuff?

“These” is the plural of “this.” It is used only with plural nouns. Therefore, “this stuff.”

Is stuff singular or plural?

Stuff is a collective noun — it represents a group of objects. Just as one would say “this group” or “this pile,” one would say “this stuff”. This isn’t quite a correct comparison; “stuff” is an uncountable noun (has no plural), while “pile” and “group” are both countable (have plurals).

Which is correct this two or these two?

“These two” is correct because two is a plural, as you say.

When use those or these?

Generally speaking, we use this/these to refer to people and things, situations and experiences that are close to the speaker or very close in time. We use that/those to refer to people and things, situations and experiences that are more distant, either in time or physically.

Is stuff or are stuff?

Senior Member. “Stuff” is a collective “thing” so although there might be a lot of things in a pile of “stuff”, it is singular: “Where is my stuff?” is correct.

Is there a word stuffs?

The plural of stuff is also stuff. Stuff is always a plural noun. Stuffs is not in common use.

Where do we use stuff?

Stuff is an uncountable noun. We use stuff in similar ways to thing, especially in vague language phrases such as stuff like that: Where can we put our stuff? (our belongings) (very similar to, but more informal than, Where can we put our things?)

Is it this or these girls?

This is used to describe a singular countable noun and these is used with plural countable nouns. A countable noun has a plural form such as books, girls, boys, toys, etc. For example we say a book but six books or many books or some books or a few books.

Is it this days or these days?

Originally Answered: What is the correct grammar, “this days” or “these days”? “these days” is correct; “this days” is wrong. The demonstrative determiner “this” has a singular form “this” and a plural form “these”, and its plurality must match that of the noun that follows it. “days” is a plural noun.

What is this or these?

This and these are demonstratives, which means they indicate a specific noun in a sentence. The two words are similar because they refer to nouns that are near in space and time. This is used with singular or uncountable nouns (i.e. this egg or this music). These refers to plural nouns (i.e. these cookies).

Is stuff a singular word?

Stuff means a collection of things(a collective noun). For this reason, it is never singular. It is always plural.