Indeed it does. So "binoculars" it is, since that what most people say.
"Binoculars is needed for Birding."
Quote from Learn Pigeon English and Become a Birder.![]()
PapsKnockers
No, no, binoculars are needed for birding. Pidgin doesn't come into it. It's important in this connection not to confuse the "rules" of grammar (which have exceptions) with standard English usage which, as we both agree, prevails. And here it is, standard English usage, as per the dictionary.
"1. Binocular. Usually binoculars (my italics). . .".
--Random House Webster's Unabridged.
The definitions in the equivalent Merriam & American Heritage volumes are much the same: some people say "binocular", but most say "binoculars".
Nice try, but no cigar.Aha! Gotcha! Who is being pedantic now?
Sure did, but I was too polite to mention it.Did you catch the pun in the books title?
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fugl, when you say "So, 'binoculars' it is", don't you mean "So, 'binoculars' they are"?
Binoculars is a plural. It's use indicates the presence of more than one binocular. If you leave on an outing with just a single 8x42 then you have taken a binocular with you. If you leave with an 8x32 and a 10x50, you left with a pair of binoculars.
Deja vue all over again. See post #23, this thread.
Mono, In the title to this thread, is the word 'you' meant to be a favoured shorthand for the word 'your'? Pedantic? You ain't seen nothin' yet...
P.S. Is 'mono' singular, but 'stereo' plural?
P.P.S. If you're thinking "What a cheek!", let me hasten to add my tongue remains therein.
"Bins" sounds ridiculous, and it really grates on me. They're storage containers! I'd never heard that term used until I came to this forum, and lately its usage is spreading here like a nasty weed. Bino's, binocs, binoculars -- now we're talking.
Try saying "Nice bins!" to a female birder sporting her Leicas around her neck, and watch out.
HOW-stun.
But I cheated, Brock; I grew up in the Noo Yawk City area and as a young man of 22 went west for a 40 year stay. Yeah, last winter was a doozy. But I was prepared with a new snowblower instead of paying some guy with a plow $35 a pop to mess up the lawn alongside the 150' driveway.
You're forgiven. Many people screw up the spelling of Tucson -- it ain't "'tuitive." Just keep pushing for good porros and all will be right with the world.
Howard