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1. There are two computer mice on the table.
2. There are two computer mouses on the table.
[Which one is correct, mice or mouses? Are both okay?]
3. There are two mice in the field.
4. There are two mouses in the field.
[A mouse is an animal here. In these two sentences, 'only 'two mice' is correct, isn't it?]
1. There are two computer mice on the table.
2. There are two computer mouses on the table.
[Which one is correct, mice or mouses? Are both okay?]
3. There are two mice in the field.
4. There are two mouses in the field.
[A mouse is an animal here. In these two sentences, 'only 'two mice' is correct, isn't it?]
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<i>Mice</i> is always the plural of <i>mouse</i>, whether you mean the living ones or the computer ones.
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