Yes, yes it is. I reckon "maths" should be a plural because it's an abbreviation of "mathematics" which is an abbreviation of "mathematical sciences". Took this from my experience but I probably have more than most. Oh, here's an irrefutable source too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MathematicsThe Rogue Wolf said:Some of them I actually agree with, because they're grammatical errors (regardless of the region). The rest, though, is more "It's OUR language, they should have to talk like us!".
I think we stopped using "fortnight" over here in the US by the end of the 19th century; the same as "score" (twenty). And "maths"? Isn't that a plural?
Aluminum isn't a thing, its definitely not a metal that people make foils out of. Hell I'd be happy to spell sulfur incorrectly (that's what is accepted internationally [by the IUPAC]) if the USA would spell aluminium correctly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminiumlowkey_jotunn said:Yeah well ... I don't like that they weasel an extra letter into aluminum.
(I love this spell checking because it agrees with sulphur and aluminium)