27. What is the grammatical status of "piece" in English? Is it singular or plural? If it is singular, why do people often use the plural form "pieces" when referring to an object that only has one part (like a car)?

 The word "piece" is typically singular when referring to a single unit or part of something. However, "pieces" is often

 used when referring to multiple units or parts. In the case of referring to a single object like a car, people might use

 "pieces" colloquially to emphasize or specify different components or aspects of the object. For example, "I need to fix some pieces of my car" could refer to various parts or components that need repair.

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