Singular vs Plural – Is ‘Mathematics’ Singular or Plural?

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I always say "mathematics is funny" (ok, maybe many of you disagree about the adjective), but then I noticed that "mathematics" seems to be a plural, like the Greek word from which it derives.

Am I correct in using the verb in singular form?
And are there other words like this one?

Best Answer

Whilst a dictionary search shows that the word is singular but plural in form, it is most commonly used (in my experience) with a verb in singular form.

Math(ematic)s is my least favourite subject.

Math(ematic)s is really hard.

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Link to Ngram

EDIT: As @Araucaria points out, the "mathematics are" examples in the Ngram above are not really relevant. See his comment below.