The noun luggage is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of parts. The noun luggage a word for a piece of luggage or many pieces of luggage.
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The noun 'luggage' is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.
The noun 'luggage' is a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.
"Baggage" is used the same way as "sheep".
One sheep, two sheep, three sheep....
Baggage is a collective term; this sentence would make sense whether you were referring to one suitcase or four:
Please keep your baggage with you at all times.
Essentially, the plural of baggage is baggage.
Baggage is already plural.
The plural of cargo is cargoes.
Cargo loads plus passengers and theır baggage Cargo loads plus passengers and theır baggage Cargo loads plus passengers and their baggage
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.