Water doesn't really have a plural form, other then 'Waters',
eg. 'The waters of Life', 'The waters of this ocean...'
We use are when the sentence is in plural and is when the sentence is in singular form.
This is used in singular form while these is used in plural form.
No because the linking verb you use is in the past subjunctive plural form but you must use "was" a past indicative plural form.
The sentence is: How can you use plural society in a sentence? that's how
use plural society in a sentence.
Geese, The geese ate my sandwiches.
Yes, dishes is the plural form of the singular noun dish.
No, "balance" is typically used as a singular noun in a sentence. If referring to multiple balances, it would be more appropriate to use the term "balances" in the plural form.
'Des' is actually the plural form of the word "a". If you are saying anything in the plural form and want to use the in from of it, you have to use "des."
This candle-making shop has eighteen different types of waxes for you to choose from.
The plural form of use is uses.
I can't think of a sentence for plural bush:)or:I don't know how to use plural bush in a sentence. :)or:I am putting plural bush in a sentence. :)