The word 'spelling' is the present participle of the verbto 'spell'. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective, and a gerund, functioning as a noun. The gerund spelling is an uncountable noun form.
Yes, some nouns can be singular and plural with no change in spelling. Some examples are:sheepswinedeertroutsalmonaircraftoffspringAlso, the pronoun you is both singular and plural.
No, memorys is not the correct spelling. The singular noun is memory and the plural noun is memories.
The correct spelling of the singular noun is "nemesis" (plural nemeses).
Animals that use the same spelling for singular and plural are:salmontroutdeersheepswine
The word is just spelled species whether singular or plural.
The noun 'mice' is the plural form of the singular noun 'mouse'.
The singular noun is "louse" and the plural noun is "lice."
noun that are plural in form but singular in meaning
The noun children is the plural form of the singular noun child.
The noun 'circus' is a singular noun.The plural noun is 'circuses'.
The noun juggler is a singular noun. The plural noun is jugglers.
The singular noun is Tuesday.The plural noun is Tuesdays.