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.
The plural of welder is welders. As in "the welders fused the metal plates together".
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.
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.
Couple is a plural noun so -- walk together -- is correct
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.
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