When using "occasion" as a noun you would add an 's' to the plural.
one occasion
two occasions
Yes, the singular and plural form of occasion are both spelled the same way.
The singular form of "sheep" is spelled as "sheep," which remains the same in both singular and plural form.
The Italian word "signora" becomes "signore" in the plural form.
The plural form of "sheep" remains "sheep" as there is no change in its spelling when pluralized.
Some examples of words that are both singular and plural include deer, sheep, and fish.
In Canada, the correct spelling for Hors D'oeuvres is the same as in French - Hors D'oeuvres.
Deer, sheep, moose, salmon, and trout are both plural and singular nouns.
Animals that use the same spelling for singular and plural are:salmontroutdeersheepswine
The Italian word "signora" becomes "signore" in the plural form.
In Canada, the correct spelling for Hors D'oeuvres is the same as in French - Hors D'oeuvres.
The English spelling of the French term (an appetizer) is hors d'oeuvre (singular) and hors d'oeuvres (plural).Both the singular and plural in French are the same : Hors d'œuvre .
stocking is translated "bas" (masc.) The spelling is the same for singular and plural. The final 's' is unvoiced.
Some examples of words that are both singular and plural include deer, sheep, and fish.
Examples of nouns that are the same in the singular and plural form:deerfishfurnitureoffspringpoultrysalmonsheepswinetroutyouth
The plural is the same as the singular: decubitus
The plural form is the same as the singular.
The plural is the same as the singular: decubitus
Some animals that have the same form for the singular or the plural are:deersalmonsheepswinetrout