Apparently you have used my comments to 'prove' that I am dishonest for 'introducing' the fact that pluralization means 'more than one'.
Let's break this down with an example:
P1: What don't you like about milks?
P2: I don't like cows.
P1: Goats are not cows.
Is P1 dishonest? If you say yes, I would disagree with you and say that you are attributing to dishonesty what is for you reading comprehension problem. If you say no then I say you are grasping at straws in order to find flaws in my argument because you cannot find a real one.
Let's break this down with an example:
P1: What don't you like about milks?
P2: I don't like cows.
P1: Goats are not cows.
Is P1 dishonest? If you say yes, I would disagree with you and say that you are attributing to dishonesty what is for you reading comprehension problem. If you say no then I say you are grasping at straws in order to find flaws in my argument because you cannot find a real one.