Movies is a plural word if referring to a set of movies. However, it is singular if you are talking about going to the movies.
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Cinéma is the singular form of a masculine noun in French. The plural form is cinémas and may be translated as "films," "movie theaters" or "movies" in English. The pronunciation will be the same for the singular and the plural forms in French: "see-ney-ma."
The final spell that Harry Potter uses in the books + movies is "Expelliarmus". Though he does catch Voldemorts wand and use Voldemorts own spell against him, but Harry doesn't actually cast that one, Voldemort does.
Sorry, much as this is a great plot in books, television shows and movies, there is no spell, ritual or other way I know of to switch bodies with someone else.
Movies is a plural word if referring to a set of movies. However, it is singular if you are talking about going to the movies.
The singular is "pulley".
"Woman" is spelled as such when referring to one female individual.
That is correct. Company is the singular noun, and company's is the singular possessive.
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Movies is a plural word if referring to a set of movies. However, it is singular if you are talking about going to the movies.
I spell it as T.Shirt when using it as a singular but t.shirt when used in a sentence.
The singular possessive is cabinet's (referring to one cabinet).
Bacteria is the plural; bacterium is the singular.
The singular is cigar and the plural is cigars.
Something that's singular is unique.
'Woman' in singular or 'women' in plural.