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It depends on how the plural of the noun is formed, if it is formed by adding an -s, then yes, if it is not, then no, e.g.

Are there any apples in the barrel?

Are there any sheep in the field?

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What suffix would indicate the word is a noun?

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How do you say 's in Japanese?

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Is the sentence has any of your relatives ever been to Colorado correct?

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Is bunch of trees correct?

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