are takes the plural form
No, the word 'minutes' is a plural noun and should take a plural verb in a sentence. For example: "The minutes of the meeting were distributed to all attendees."
Singular
merchandise is a singular word
The word "who" takes a singular verb when referring to a single person and a plural verb when referring to multiple people. For example, "Who is coming to the party?" (singular) and "Who are going to the party?" (plural).
The noun portion is a singular noun. The plural is portions.My portion is bigger than your portion.No, our portions are the same.The word portion is also a verb.
Th noun 'research' is a singular noun, which takes a singular verb. The word research is also a verb.
Singular - CREWS = plural. The problem is that it can take a singular or plural verb form. When the word is viewed as a collective noun and its members act as a collectivity, the verb should be plural. ex: The crew ARE tired. When the verb is seen as a unit, as a whole, it takes a singular form: ex. The crew IS made up of 20 people.
The word "twins" is considered a plural noun, so it should take a plural verb. For example, "The twins are playing in the yard."
The word "are" is a verb. It is the plural present tense of the verb to be. The singular form is the word "is."
The word mangrove is a singular noun; a word for a type of tree. The plural form is mangroves.
the word 'know' is neither singular nor plural. This word is a 'verb' and is in the present tense.
No, the word 'corporation' is a singular noun, a word for one company.The plural noun is corporations.Examples:The corporation is the largest in the state. (singular)Many corporations are getting smart about ecological issues. (plural)