No, the noun (gerund) 'finding' is a singular noun; a word for one determination resulting from an examination or inquiry.
The plural form is 'findings'.
No. You can tell because it has no -S on the end of it. The plural of finding would be findings.
The plural of the noun "half" is "halves."
The plural form for the noun lady is ladies.
The plural noun of scarf is scarves.
The plural form for the singular noun girl is girls.
To change a singular possessive noun to a plural possessive noun, first you must change the noun from a singular noun to a plural noun. The reason for this is that plural nouns can take different forms which will determine how the plural possessive is formed. Examples:A plural noun that ends with the letter s, just add an apostrophe after the ending s (s').singular noun, boy; plural noun, boys; plural possessive boys'An irregular plural noun that does not end with s, add anapostrophes ('s) to the end of the word.singular noun, child; plural noun, children; plural possessive children's
The word 'found' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to find.The word 'find' is also a noun, a word for something good, interesting, or valuable discovered by chance; a word for a thing.The plural form of the noun 'find' is finds.The noun forms of the verb to find are finder and the gerund, finding.The plural form of the noun 'finder' is finders.The plural form of the noun 'finding' is findings.
The plural of the noun "half" is "halves."
The plural noun for path is paths. The plural noun for patch is patches.
The plural noun of general is generals. Generals is a regular plural noun.
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
It is a plural noun.
No, it is a possessive noun. Mothers is a plural noun.
The plural form of the noun newspaper newspapers.
The noun 'teeth' is the plural noun. The singular noun is 'tooth'.
There is not plural noun for live.
Yes, the word plural is a noun.
The plural form of "gulf" is "gulfs."