Hi guys,
My friend is a maths teacher. His Year 9 class asked him some interesting questions today.
Here they are:
Am I 6 foot tall or 6 feet tall? Which is the correct English and why?
How about 5 foot 9? Is it plural or singular and why?
Also, any idea why we use "lbs" as an abbreviation for "pounds"?
Does anyone have any simple answers for his Year 9 class?
Help! Is it 6 foot tall or 6 feet tall?
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This is from Wikipedia: "The word pound comes from the Latin word pendere, meaning "to weigh". The Latin word libra means "scales, balances" and it also describes a Roman unit of mass similar to a pound. This is the origin of the abbreviation "lb" for the pound."
I usually use "6 feet tall" and "5 foot 4". Don't ask me why though. Sorry. Perhaps they are both possible.
I usually use "6 feet tall" and "5 foot 4". Don't ask me why though. Sorry. Perhaps they are both possible.
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