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Agenda
Is the word Agenda singular or plural?
Originally agenda was the plural of agendum, meaning a thing to be done. However, it became applied to a list of things to be done and in this, the most usual modern sense, it has become firmly singular with the plural agendas.
Compare with Data.
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