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8123903 No.8123903 [Reply] [Original]

Someone in my Facebook timeline:

>"Research" or "studies" people, not "researches"
>Just a heads up...

What do they mean? Is it wrong to use "researches" for 3rd person singular? Should it always be replaced by "studies"?

>> No.8123925

Aren't they talking about nouns rather than verbs? Like, you don't write reasearches as a plural of research? Don't know if that's true though, is the words defective?

>> No.8123948

>>8123925
Oh.. you're probably right, it may be about the noun forms which makes sense... I never heard 'researches' in that context

>> No.8123990

Thanks for the blog post OP, did they post anything else lately?

>> No.8124014

>>8123990
yeah, they ate at this bomb ass mexican place and posted a pic with a HUGE burrito and an even bigger margarita

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8124069

>>8123903

'Researches' is definitely the word to use for digging into more than one discipline. Also 'research(es)' and 'study(ies)' overlap but are not identical.

>> No.8124347

>>8124069
Kindly explain the difference

>> No.8124487

>>8124347

Research is more going to be used for a professional or higher graduate context, while study is more for non-graduate academic work.