Examples of plural synonyms for the beginning of a discourse are:
Examples of plural synonyms for the beginning of anything are:
The following synonyms for the beginning of anything are mass nouns, nouns that have no plural form.
The plural for beginning is beginnings
"Anything" is singular.
Begin is a verb. The corresponding noun is beginning, the plural form of which is beginnings.
Yes, the word 'discourses' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'discourse'.The noun 'discourse' is a word for a conversation, and a speech or a lesson on a particular subject.The word 'discourses' is also the third person, present, singular of the verb 'to discourse'.Examples:He and I have had several discourses on that subject. (noun)She discourses endlessly on her shopping secrets. (verb)
A plural apostrophe doesn't look like anything. There's no such thing as a plural apostrophe.
no, plural is anything more than 3 but less than 17
No, it is not. It is a plural noun. A sunflower is a genus of flowering plants with particularly large flowers.
kilts maybe i am not sure about the plural
bloodsucking insect beginning with l and has 5 letters?
The plural of "maximum" is "maxima." This follows the form of many words taken from the Latin or Greek. Maximum's plural is particularly used by the scientific community, not to mention the makers and drivers of certain, specifically named, varieties of Nissan cars.
Rattlesnakes is already plural. The plural of rattlesnake is rattlesnakes.
I am guessing that it means multiple grams of anything. Multi obviously means plural, but grams could be referencing anything from the weight of something to the amount of an ingredient. Once you know which type of gram you are referring to, it probably means the plural of that.