Yes.
Suits can also be a verb - the third person singular form of suit eg That dress suits you
The word suite is a noun. The plural form is suites.
It should be "it suits you" in this case. A suite is a kind of hotel room, so "suites" would be more than one of those. A suit (noun) is a clothing item, which is also "suits" in the plural. However in the phrase "it suits you," the word "suit" is being used as a verb meaning that it complements or looks good on you... it fits your style or your looks.
There is no specific collective noun for saucers, in which case a noun that suits the context of the sentence is used, for example a stack of saucers (china), a fleet of saucers (flying).
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'ink'.A collective noun is an informal part of speech, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun.In the past, you would have looked for a bottle of ink, but today you are most likely looking for a cartridge of ink.
The plural noun is halves.
The plural noun of general is generals. Generals is a regular plural noun.
The plural noun for path is paths. The plural noun for patch is patches.
The noun 'hobbies' is a plural, common noun, a general word for activities done in one's leisure time for pleasure.The noun 'hobbies' is an irregular plural noun.A regular plural is formed by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the noun. To form the plural of the singular noun 'hobby', first remove the ending 'y', then add 'ies' to the end of the word.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way. Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a series of hobbies.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.Example: The hobbies that Jack enjoys are fishing and hiking in Yosemite. (the proper nouns are 'Jack' the name of a person and 'Yosemite', the name of a place)
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.
There is no standard collective noun for cicadas. However, any noun that suits the context of the situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a chorus of cicadas, a clatter of cicadas, a din of cicadas, etc.