Why are year, pound and mile in the singular form in the phrases below?
- five-year-old children
- 20 pound note
- 10 mile run
Is that because they're acting as adjectives, which are always invariable in English?
Is it incorrect to say...
- five-years-old children?
- 20 pounds note?
- 10 miles run?
Answer
Those are called compound and hyphenated compound adjectives. And adjectives don't have plural forms.
Additional examples
three-storey building (
three-stories bulding)
four-wheel drive (
four-wheels drive)
32-bit processor (
32-bits processor)
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