Words of Greek origin ending in -is generally form the plural in -es: synopses (si-nop-sees)
Summaries.
As in "he wrote a number of book summaries."
("Summary", unlike "functionality", is singular, and can be pluralized by dropping the 'y' and adding 'ies'.)
Synopses is the plural of synopsis.
The plural of synopsis is synopses.
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Synopses.
The plural of summary is summaries.
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summary of the chamber of the sea summary of the chamber of the sea summary of the chamber of the sea summary of the chamber of the sea
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no a summary isn't a story a summary tells you the subject of something
The plural of summary is summaries.
The plural form of the noun 'summary' is summaries.
The word summary is a noun. The plural form is summaries.
The plural of the noun brief (a legal summary) is briefs.
The major divisions are Summary Court, Special Court and a General Court Martial. BTW, the plural is Courts Martial.
Special, General, Summary
The major divisions are Summary Court, Special Court and a General Court Martial. BTW, the plural is Courts Martial.
The plural form of "ox" is "oxen." "Oxen" is an example of an irregular plural noun. Irregular plurals do not follow the typical pattern of adding an "s" or "es" to form the plural form. Instead, they have unique forms that need to be memorized. Here are a few examples: Singular: ox, Plural: oxen Singular: child, Plural: children Singular: mouse, Plural: mice Singular: tooth, Plural: teeth Singular: man, Plural: men So, in summary, the plural form of "ox" is "oxen."
The major divisions are Summary Court, Special Court and a General Court Martial. BTW, the plural is Courts Martial.
Synonym for summary is synopsis.
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