Hi. I need help please. I know this sounds like a strange request. It is gramatical.?
It is quite difficult to find information on. What is the plural of Alexander the Great? Would it be AlexanderS the Great, or would it be Alexander the GreatS? Any feedback soon would be much appreciated.
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it would be Alexanders the Great. b/c Alexander is the noun here. n Great is just an adjective however part of the name. n there fore if u have more than one alexander, you would pluralize(not sure thas a word.lol.) Alexander n leave Great teh way it is cuz it’s an adjective.
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The Great Alexanders
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Well, I think it should be Alexander the Greats, it sounds better. Alexanders the Great could be used also I guess. But it could go either way
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I’m not too good at grammar, but I am 90% sure it would be Alexander the Greats.
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I’m not exactly sure, but I think it should be Alexander the GreatS.
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i think it would be alexander the greats because there are two alexander the greats not two alexanders the great.
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Alexanders the Great – there are multiple Alexanders. The Great is just his title.
Like mothers in law –
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It would be Alexanders the great
just as in the rocky movies it is rockys 1 and 2 not rocky 1s and 2s
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fortuantely there was only one so you don’t need to worry
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