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Plan vs Plans

Both 'plan' and 'plans' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Plan' is the singular form, used when referring to a single plan, while 'plans' is the plural form, used when referring to multiple plans.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

Plan

This is the singular form of the word 'plan' and is commonly used in English.

Use 'plan' when referring to a single course of action or intention.

Examples:

  • I have a plan for the weekend.
  • What's your plan for the project?

Alternatives:

  • strategy
  • scheme
  • design
  • outline
  • blueprint

Plans

This is the plural form of the word 'plan' and is commonly used in English.

Use 'plans' when referring to multiple courses of action or intentions.

Examples:

  • She has many plans for her future.
  • Our company has ambitious plans for expansion.

Alternatives:

  • strategies
  • schemes
  • designs
  • outlines
  • blueprints

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