top | item 47040147 (no title) hearsathought | 13 days ago [flagged] discuss order hn newest cobbal|13 days ago It's just a regional thing. Neither is correct or wrong. You may as well yell at a french person that the word is "cheese", not "formage".From the very article you linked:> In English, the noun mathematics takes a singular verb. It is often shortened to maths or, in North America, math. HenryNdubuaku|13 days ago I lowkey am enjoying this conversation lol.
cobbal|13 days ago It's just a regional thing. Neither is correct or wrong. You may as well yell at a french person that the word is "cheese", not "formage".From the very article you linked:> In English, the noun mathematics takes a singular verb. It is often shortened to maths or, in North America, math. HenryNdubuaku|13 days ago I lowkey am enjoying this conversation lol.
cobbal|13 days ago
From the very article you linked:
> In English, the noun mathematics takes a singular verb. It is often shortened to maths or, in North America, math.
HenryNdubuaku|13 days ago