no it is not it is just another way of saying it in present tense
Gets-together is the verb present tense of the word get-together. But get-togethers is the plural for the noun get-together. Gets-together=action for getting-together Get-togethers=an informal social gathering
There is NO PLURAL for "together" a it is NOT a noun.
No, the noun 'get-together' is a singular noun.
No. The word gets is normally a verb conjugation, not a noun.If it were used as a noun, the plural would be gets, a term in tennis for which the possessive form (gets') has an apostrophe but is practically never seen.
The plural of welder is welders. As in "the welders fused the metal plates together".
plural executive
obtener -> to get obtengo -> I get obtienes -> You get obtiene -> He/She gets You (formal) get obtenemos -> We get obtenéis -> You (plural) get obtienen -> They (male, female) get You (plural, formal) get
The plural of sheep is sheep. it is used as a singular too. The plural of dozen is dozens. Put together: There are dozens of sheep.
The plural form for the noun Charles is Charleses; the plural possessive form is Charleses'.Example: Both Charleses are in my class but the Charleses' desks are not together.
Couple is a plural noun so -- walk together -- is correct
The plural form is phones.Example: I have one phone and my sister has another one; we have two phones all together.
It is at the vertex of which the plural is vertices