12 = “twelve,” but it’s *TWELFTH*, not “twelveth.”
9 = “nine,” but it’s *NINTH*, not “nineth.”
4 = “four,” but it’s *FORTY*, not “fourty.”
9 = “nine,” but it’s *NINTH*, not “nineth.”
4 = “four,” but it’s *FORTY*, not “fourty.”
WIDOW = woman 👩 whose spouse has died
WIDOWER = man 👨 whose spouse has died
DOWAGER = widow 👩 holding property 🏡🏢 from her dead spouse
WIDOWER = man 👨 whose spouse has died
DOWAGER = widow 👩 holding property 🏡🏢 from her dead spouse
Knowledge is an uncountable noun, so it is never used in the plural:
✗ Students don’t understand how to use these knowledges in real life.
✓ Students don’t understand how to use this knowledge in real life.
Knowledge is sometimes used with a, but only in the pattern a knowledge of something (or a good/deep/thorough etc knowledge of something):
✗ Students don’t understand how to use these knowledges in real life.
✓ Students don’t understand how to use this knowledge in real life.
Knowledge is sometimes used with a, but only in the pattern a knowledge of something (or a good/deep/thorough etc knowledge of something):