Is my luggage singular or plural?


Is my luggage singular or plural? 'luggage' is uncountable in grammar, which means it doesn't have a plural form. There may be some context in which “luggages” might be used, but in any case you can't use “luggages” instead of “luggage.”


Is luggage a count noun?

Both these words are uncountable nouns: Do you have a lot of luggage? Two pieces of luggage have gone missing.


Is bags and luggages correct?

In general 'no'. 'luggage' is uncountable in grammar, which means it doesn't have a plural form. There may be some context in which “luggages” might be used, but in any case you can't use “luggages” instead of “luggage.”


Is luggage a common noun?

Common nouns are everywhere. Look around you now and you will see many common nouns: door, window, tree, sky, cat, truck, road, computer, phone, bottle, ball, luggage, people, hair.