No, it is plural. It means two.
Example: My brother and my sister are visiting me next week. Both are older than me.
The word "ground" can be both singular and plural. Singular: "The ground is wet." Plural: "The grounds of the park are well-maintained."
Lance is singular. Lances is plural.
The word elk is both the singular and plural form of the word.
its both.
The word "salmon" is both singular and plural.
Both!!!!!!!!!!!
No, "it" is used for singular subjects, while "they" is used for plural subjects.
The singular form of Sioux is "Sioux." It is both the singular and plural form of the word.
The singular form of vixen is "vixen." Both the singular and plural form of this word are the same.
As a collective noun, it's both singular and plural.
Mumps is plural. But it is both singular and plural is construction.
Triceps is a singular and plural word, we can it for both plural and singular.