.........I was a bit surprised t'other day when Susie said "...and there's another seven, Bagfuls.." I always thought it was bagsful, as in "..baa baa blacksheep, three bagsfull.." Or is that two words? Seems a bit odd to say bagfuls though, so I checked the dictionary, and it's in! Why wouldn't it be if Susie said it was? I know, I know. I'll get me coat on.
Well, It seems I don't know crap. Just looked it up and both "bagsful" and "bagfuls" can both be used as a plural to bagful. So you and Susie are both right.
oh god plurals in Form III aged eight
all I remember is that it is complex and easier to learn the plural as it comes up- there are not many times there are two attorneys general in a discussion - Kier Starmer was one but I cant name another
it divides in noun-noun ( major general)
adjective noun ( er cant think)
noun adjective ( court martial or solicitor general)
and left out - noun-prep - passer-by or hanger-on
easy passers-by or hangers on
noun-noun is a matter of taste and I thought 1961 o god is english grammar always gonna be like this / ( yes )