Yes, the word head master in a singular noun a word forone person; the plural form is headmasters.
The children circled around the headmaster
and shouted, "You all having a good day?"
No the word notes is a plural noun. The singular noun is note.
Yes the word question is a singular noun. The plural noun is questions.
The word "loss" is singular. It refers to the act or instance of losing something.
First off, there is no such word as agreedment. But assuming it's just a typo for agreement, if it's preceded by singular, the word singular is an adjective, not a noun.
The word 'uncle' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
No, the word 'headmaster' is a noun, a word for a man in charge of a school; the principal; a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the noun headmaster is 'he' as a subject and 'him' as an object. Example:The headmaster will be holding interviews on Tuesday. He has several slots open, I can make you an appointment with him.
The masculine is headmaster.
No the word notes is a plural noun. The singular noun is note.
Yes the word formation is a singular noun. The plural noun is formations.
The word army is a singular noun; armies is the plural form.
The noun personalities is the plural form for the singular noun personality.
Yes, the word 'friendship' is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an emotional relationship between people; a word for a thing.
The word tooth is the singular noun. The plural noun is teeth.
The word finder is the singular noun. The plural noun is finders.
The word actress is the singular noun. The plural noun is actresses.
Examples of singular words that do not have a plural form include "furniture," "knowledge," and "sheep." These words are considered to be non-count nouns, meaning that they do not have a distinct plural form or are used as singular concepts.
The word aisle is a singular noun. The plural noun is aisles.