Another WIP that I couldn't resist re-captioning. And then I ended up using basically this caption for the finished one. Yay.
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Eeehhhh. Pretty sure the _actual_ grammatical rule is that "LEGO" as a noun refers exclusively to the brand, and is actually an adjective in all other contexts. So the actual correct pluralization would be something like "LEGO bricks," "LEGO sets," "LEGO kits," etc.
Also, how do I have 2 comments but 0 views on this thing?
Also, how do I have 2 comments but 0 views on this thing?
Ah, that's because we decided to comment but didn't actually see the picture? ;)
And you're correct in saying that the correct pluralization is either bricks/sets, but you could use LEGO as well. (a bit wrongly though, but it is both an noun and an adjective..)
Here's a small snippet taken from LEGO's webpage:
" Which is correct as the plural of LEGO: 'Lego' or 'Legos'? Neither, actually. The word 'LEGO', when used as a noun, should only refer to the company that makes the product. Otherwise 'LEGO' is supposed to be used as an adjective. Thus, when referring to the pieces, neither 'lego' nor 'legos' is correct... rather one should say: 'LEGO bricks' or 'LEGO pieces' or whatever (using LEGO as an adjective -- and one should really capitalize all of the letters, and put the little 'circle-R' symbol after it (®)). This is all a matter of protecting the trademark of 'LEGO' for the company (using it otherwise degenerates the strength of the trademark). "
And you're correct in saying that the correct pluralization is either bricks/sets, but you could use LEGO as well. (a bit wrongly though, but it is both an noun and an adjective..)
Here's a small snippet taken from LEGO's webpage:
" Which is correct as the plural of LEGO: 'Lego' or 'Legos'? Neither, actually. The word 'LEGO', when used as a noun, should only refer to the company that makes the product. Otherwise 'LEGO' is supposed to be used as an adjective. Thus, when referring to the pieces, neither 'lego' nor 'legos' is correct... rather one should say: 'LEGO bricks' or 'LEGO pieces' or whatever (using LEGO as an adjective -- and one should really capitalize all of the letters, and put the little 'circle-R' symbol after it (®)). This is all a matter of protecting the trademark of 'LEGO' for the company (using it otherwise degenerates the strength of the trademark). "
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