if you mean "a dance" as in the noun "dance", it would just be "dances" - "We danced one dance" to "We danced two (or three or four etc) dances" If you mean "dance" as in the general term or subject, I believe "dance" would then just be plural for "dance", but I am not sure. Anyone else have some input on that?
The plural form of the noun fairy is fairies.The plural possessive form is fairies'.example: We have to rehearse the fairies' dance.
The plural of dance is dances.dances
No, 'insight' is generally used in its singular form. If you want to refer to multiple insights, you can say "pieces of insight" or "various insights."
Go and Goes are both derived from a verb frm which is "go". The form "go" in most of the cases is used in subjective singular and plural cases of first, second person and plural case of third person whereas the form "goes" is used is used with subjective singular case of third person. eg: subjective first person(sing): i go to dance classes everyday. subjective first person(plural): we go to dance classes everyday. subjective second person(sing/plural): you/you people go to dance classes everyday. subjective third person(plural): they go to dance classes everyday. subjective third person(sing): he "goes" to dance classes everyday.
About is used as a preposition or adverb. It has no plural form.
When used as a noun, the plural of hunt is hunts.When used as a verb, the word 'hunts' is present tense, not a plural. Verbs do not have a plural form.
The plural form of the noun 'tune' is tunes.When used as a verb, the word 'tunes' is present tense, not a plural. Verbs do not have a plural form.
The word "tidings" is plural. Although it can also be used in its singular form as "tiding", it is most often used in its plural form.
The correct form is arrears. It is only ever used in the plural form.
The word dance is a singular noun, the plural form is dances. Dance is also a verb and an adjective. Example uses:Singular noun: This is my new dress for the dance on Friday.Plural noun: I go to all the dances at my school.As a verb: We can dance the night away.As an adjective: My dance shoes are for comfort, not for glamour.
The singular form for the plural noun waltzes is a waltz. A waltz is a type of dance. Hope this helps! :)
The word prolix is used solely as an adjective, and as such does not have a plural form.