There must be a lot of equipment at Santa's workshop.
He laid out all the equipment he'd need for the job on the counter before he began.
Singular Noun: equipment. Example: Tony looked curiously at the shiny piece of equipment.Plural Noun: equipment. Example: Tony looked around curiously at the impressive amount of equipment surrounding him.There is no such thing as the word 'equipments', so therefore it is not 'correct'. Both the singular and plural use of the word 'equipment' is the same; equipment.
Before cleaning your house, bring together all the equipment you will need.Hospitals use many types of equipment.
there are no annoyms for equipment
No, it is not an adverb. The word equipment is a noun.
Equip. or Eq. are the two most common abbreviations for the word equipment.
The noun 'equipment' is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word that represents any number of elements or parts. Units of equipment are expressed as some equipment, a lot of equipment, little equipment, etc.
not compound word
what equipment do DNA use to analyzle sample?
An ml is a measure of VOLUME, it does not use any equipment.
what equipment do DNA use to analyzle sample?
The correct spelling of the word is equipment.(The vast majoority of English words use a letter U after Q.)