tent=singular... if it finish with "s" is plural because means there is more that one!
canopies (canopy, singular)
the tent
The singular noun "barrack" is rarely used, because the term for military housing comes from the Spanish plural baracas(soldiers' tents). It is not uncommon for soldiers to refer to a building as "a barracks" (a barracks building) rather than as a barrack.
several tents is the complete subject. tents is the simple subject
camping tents hiking tents
There is no apostrophe in that sentence. It would be in: The scouts' tents.
Tense is a homophone for tents.
The homonym for "tense" is "tents."
Yes. tents and tense (as in nervous).
Design and make tents for camping or for living.
it was in tents lol
The collective noun for tents is a caravan. i.e. Oh look, it's a caravan of tents.