The noun 'backpack' is the singular form. The plural form is backpacks.
The noun backpacks is a regular plural form; a noun made plural simply by adding an -s or an -es to the end of the word.
The noun people is the plural form of the singular person.
No, "change" is a singular noun. It refers to the act or instance of making or becoming different.
The noun 'fundi' is the plural of the singular noun 'fundus'.
People can mean a singular as well as a plural. I can give you two examples:1) There were many people on the street.obviously refers to plural.2) The governor spoke to a people of ministers at the assembly.here it is singular since its a collective noun. I am referring to an assembly of ministers
Yes, some nouns can be singular and plural with no change in spelling. Some examples are:sheepswinedeertroutsalmonaircraftoffspringAlso, the pronoun you is both singular and plural.
The noun 'people' is a plural noun.The singular noun is 'person'.The word 'people' is also a verb: people, peoples, peopling, peopled.
what are the greek words end by 'on' in singular and change to 'a' in plural?
The singular form of curriculum is "curriculum." The word does not change form between singular and plural.
People's is plural possessive. That is because people is plural, so the 's is added. The singular possessive would be person's.
To change a singular word to plural, add "s" to most nouns (e.g. book → books) or "es" for nouns ending in -s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x (e.g. box → boxes). Some words may have irregular plural forms (e.g. child → children, person → people) and others remain the same in both singular and plural form (e.g. sheep, deer).
The singular and the plural is trout, it doesn't change.
plural? not sure what you are asking.