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What are the plural forms of curriculum? Which part of the dictionary entry did you use to find the answer?

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The plural form of curriculum is curricula or curriculums (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).

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Curriculum is the subjects studied in the course of study a school or college. It is an irregular noun. It is a Latin word. Curricula is the plural form of curriculum. In America "curriculums" is accepted as the plural form of curriculum.

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