Singular data plans are a plan for one singular person to have mobile data for their device. This is opposed to a family or shared data plan which is for more than one person.
The singular of 'data' is 'datum', but it's hardly ever used and I wonder if many people would understand it. It's much more common to use 'data' as both singular and plural with the singular or plural form of the verb as appropriate.
Yes, "datum" is the singular form of "data." However, in common usage, "data" is often used as both singular and plural.
The foreign plural of "data" is also "data." In English, "data" can be used as both a singular and plural noun.
DATA is plural. The singular is DATUM.
The singular form for the noun data is datum."Datum" is so rare now in English that people assume "data" has no singular form. Many Americans use "data" as a singular and some have even gone so far as to invent "datums" as a new plural.
The noun 'datum' is a singular noun, a word for a piece of information or a basis for reasoning or a conclusion.The plural noun is 'data'.
Datum is singular. Data or datums is plural.
The true singular form of data is "datum." However, it's so rarely used, that people just assume that "data" is singular form.
Datum - singular, data - plural (like in Latin).
form_title= AT&T Data Plans form_header= Provide your company with AT&T data plans. How much data do you need?*= _ [50] How many phones will you need?*= _ [50] Are you willing to sign a 2 year contract?*= () Yes () No
IS because timeline which is singular is the subject of the sentence. Construction plans is in a phrase which follows.
Datum is not the plural of data. Datum is singular, and its plural form is data.