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"?
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?
>>8123925
Oh.. you're probably right, it may be about the noun forms which makes sense... I never heard 'researches' in that context
Thanks for the blog post OP, did they post anything else lately?
>>8123990
yeah, they ate at this bomb ass mexican place and posted a pic with a HUGE burrito and an even bigger margarita
>>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.
>>8124069
Kindly explain the difference
>>8124347
Research is more going to be used for a professional or higher graduate context, while study is more for non-graduate academic work.