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Art or art forms - English Language Learners Stack Exchange 5 Yes, art and art form can be interchangeable, though they aren't identical Art can be used not just for types of artistic expression, but for individual works of art as well, whereas art form specifically refers to some kind of practice or medium of creating art For example: Painting, photography, sculpting, and dancing are art forms
Comics is or are - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Comics themselves do not only feature one form of art - there is the classic comic strip style, Manga, the various ages of 'superhero' comics, and more recently digital art colouring Comics are an art form because they all feature a kind of art Examples of where "comics" is singular: The artwork in comics is true art
Is it correct to say I dont think I have a good sensibility towards art? No, sensibility doesn't only refer to your feelings about the arts Have you checked the meaning in more than one online dictionary? Also, we don't talk about having a 'good' or 'bad' sensibility, but about how much of it we have So you could say that you don't think you have a great deal of sensibility towards art
word request - Term for piece of art independent of its form - English . . . 1 Usually the terms "artwork", "piece of art" mean only visual content (drawings, photos) Is there a word or phrase that implies an artistic work of broader set of forms? First of all, I mean the literature: poems, books, stories, movies scenarios
Why is science in Bachelor of Science singular, whereas arts in . . . The arts are all activity that we think of as artistic As the arts is a countable usage, we also have the singular form An art is any field within the arts, or sometimes, any field within only the visual arts Putting together the above, following are common usages of art: (uncountable): One or more objects of art, the same meaning as artwork
grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange The following actual comment found on Facebook also uses the form for good emphasis: "David Belle even says himself, parkour was never created Parkour is the art of human motion, it has always existed, but what he did was revolutionize the art form and modernize parkour " 1 [Bold emphasis added ]
The FFA was created to govern the rules of flying. A work of art becomes established when it is known and liked by most connoisseurs of the art form, and is expected to remain so for a long time A Firm One may create a business, if one starts it with little previous activity in that field in that area
You are vs you is when you is used as both singular and plural? Are there languages which work the way you suggest, where the "you" equivalent takes a different form of the verb for singular versus plural? French and German are similar to English; in both cases the formal "you" (vous or sie) can be both singular or plural but the verb form is always the same; vous êtes or sie sind
the series is or the series are? plural or singular? - English . . . 4 The word 'series' is both a singular and plural form When it has the singular sense of 'one set', it takes a singular verb When it has the plural sense of two or more sets, it takes a plural verb For examples: A series of lectures is scheduled Two series of lectures are scheduled: one for experts and one for laypeople (The Free Dictionary)