I mean, you mean, he/she/it means
Third person singular
Yes, you can use the article 'the' for a plural noun. Example:The boys left their bicycles outside.We're going to the Jacksons for dinner.The people were all startled by the crash.We could hear the waves lapping from our room.
you should use you all
to show that their is more than one.
When there is more than one of something.
How can you make any sense without plurals and possessives? You have to use the words you need to make yourself understood.
When there is one or more type of cheese included.
so you can make plurals
"mother". You usually use this when you address your own mother and not refer to your own mother in front of other people.
front end estimation means to use only the whole number part of the decimal. we only use whole numbers to do front end estimation
Using plurals and possessives correctly is important for maintaining clear and accurate communication. Plurals indicate when there is more than one of something, while possessives show ownership or association. Misusing these forms can lead to confusion and misunderstandings in written and spoken language.
Not if it is a simple plural. Simple plurals do not require an appostrophe.
The term "in front" means like... before you. If you're looking straight forward, in front will be where you're looking. By the way. You should try to use a translator for simple translations like these. Google Translate works fine. See the link below.