Yes, the word 'car' is singular. The plural of 'car' would be 'cars'.
The singular possessive of car is car's.That car's engine does not sound good.
The singular form of the plural noun cars is car.The singular possessive form is car's.Example: My car's inspection is due.
Has is a verb.Has is the third person singular form of have. We use has when the subject of the sentence is a singular subject. egHe has a new car. -- He = a singular subjectCompare that with this sentence -- They have a new car -- They = plural subjectThe doctor has a new car. -- the doctor = singular subject
Has is a verb.Has is the third person singular form of have. We use has when the subject of the sentence is a singular subject. egHe has a new car. -- He = a singular subjectCompare that with this sentence -- They have a new car -- They = plural subjectThe doctor has a new car. -- the doctor = singular subject
Dad? Although father is already singular "My father's car" singular possesive
The singular possessive for car is car's.example: The car's tyre was flat.
Car is a singular noun: "He bought a new car."The singular possessive form is car's: "The car's interior was in perfect condition."The plural form of the noun car is cars: "There were many nice cars at the dealer."The plural possessive form is cars': "The cars' prices were a little too high."
No, that sentence should read there was a man and a woman in the car. If you were to say there were two people in the car, then the verb is plural for a plural subject, two people. But this way, the subject is a man, which is singular. The woman is also singular. The implied grammar is this: there was a man in the car and there was also a woman in the car. Singular in both cases.
The possessive form of the singular noun general is general's.Example: That appears to be a general's car.
The noun 'car' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The possessive form of the singular noun sheriff is sheriff's.example: The sheriff's car has a flat tire.
Has is the present tense 3rd person singular form of 'have.' Use has for he she or it.We say:I have a black dog.She has a black dog. / He has a black dog. It has big teeth.