The word squid is usually used as singular or plural, examples:
Singular: A squid was caught on my line.
Plural: The restaurant had a tank of live squid on display.
That being said, some people do squids as the plural form.
Yes, the word "squid" can be used in both its singular and plural form without changing its spelling.
The plural form of "do" is "do" and the plural form of "don't" is "don't." These words do not change in the plural form when used in a sentence.
"Is" is the singular form of the verb "to be," used with singular subjects. "Are" is the plural form used with plural subjects.
"Were" is the past tense and plural form of the verb "to be." It is used with plural subjects, such as "they," "we," or "you all."
No, "had" is the past tense of the verb "have" and does not have a plural form.
"DYES" is generally used as a noun (plural) -- approximately 91.04% of the time.
squids
If you mean the ocean animal, then the plural is squid. Although squids is probably acceptable and only an absolute pedant (like me) will tell you it's wrong. If you mean a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) then the plural is SQUIDS.
No, 'insight' is generally used in its singular form. If you want to refer to multiple insights, you can say "pieces of insight" or "various insights."
Its just squid. For example, "Look all of the squid."
octopuses is the plural word octopus that is known so far in the UK and US.===================================================Octopuses (or occasionally octopodes). Although it is often supposed that octopi is the 'correct' plural of octopus, and it has been in use for longer than the usual Anglicized plural octopuses, it in fact originates as an error. Octopus is not a simple Latin word of the second declension, but a Latinized form of the Greek word oktopous, and its 'correct' plural would logically be octopodes.
About is used as a preposition or adverb. It has no plural form.
When used as a noun, the plural of hunt is hunts.When used as a verb, the word 'hunts' is present tense, not a plural. Verbs do not have a plural form.
The plural form of the noun 'tune' is tunes.When used as a verb, the word 'tunes' is present tense, not a plural. Verbs do not have a plural form.
The word "tidings" is plural. Although it can also be used in its singular form as "tiding", it is most often used in its plural form.
The correct form is arrears. It is only ever used in the plural form.
The word prolix is used solely as an adjective, and as such does not have a plural form.
Siphons can be used as a form of locomotion. Water goes into the siphon and shoots out and acts as a form of jet propulsion, directing the squid in the way it wants to go.