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 pilarmham
 
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							| Could you telm me the correct form?: irregular verb quiz or irregular verbs quiz? 
 My second question is: is it correct to say happiness � whereabouts? Or happiness �s whereabouts? Or does it sound strange altogether? Is there a better way to wonder about where one can find happiness? 
 Thanks! |  29 Mar 2014      
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| Irregular verb quiz sounds the best to me, but the plural wouldn �t be incorrect. 
 It would have to be happiness �s whereabouts...but that �s a bit of a mouthful (hard to say) & I would probably say it another way. It depends on the context. 
 The whereabouts of happiness. People seek happiness in many places. Where can happiness be found? Finding happiness. Seeking happiness. |  29 Mar 2014     
					
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 joy2bill
 
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							| Generally when a noun is used as an adjective it loses the  �s �. So we get three-year-old girl not three-years-old girl. So I would go for irregular verb quiz based on that theory. |  29 Mar 2014     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| Irregular verb quiz sounds the best to me, but the plural wouldn �t be incorrect. 
 It would have to be happiness �s whereabouts...but that �s a bit of a mouthful (hard to say) & I would probably say it another way. It depends on the context. 
 The whereabouts of happiness. People seek happiness in many places. Where can happiness be found? Finding happiness. Seeking happiness. |  29 Mar 2014     
					
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