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I personally would NOT put an "s" on "downtime" to make it plural. I don't
consider it as a count noun. Therefore, I would not put an "a" in front of
the word, either. It's just downtime. Not "a downtime". If you need to talk
about several occurrences of downtime, I suggest you rearrange the sentence.
Fabien Vais
phantoms -at- accent -dot- net
At 03:57 PM 6/27/97 -0400, you wrote:
>I have what perhaps many of you think is a stupid question and would be
>greatly obliged if an English expert could help me out. I am working in a
>bilingual environment, that is, we speak French but write in English. Could
>someone tell me for certain whether downtime is a count noun and can thus
>take a plural.
>
>Many thanks, Vive le Canada !
>
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