The noun "mathematics" is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements.
The noun "mathematics" is a plural form that takes a verb for a singular subject; for example: "Mathematics is his major."
Neither, mathematics is plural. The plural possessive is mathematics'.
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The noun 'scales' is a plural noun, a word form two or more.The singular noun is 'scale'.
The noun 'sharpener' is singular, a word for one.The plural noun is 'sharpeners'.
No, "it" is used for singular subjects, while "they" is used for plural subjects.
The noun mathematics is a non-count noun, a singular noun with no plural form.
The noun mathematics is a non-count noun, a singular noun with no plural form.
Mathematics is a plural noun; an aggregate noun with no singular form. An aggregate noun us a word representing an indefinite number of parts.
Neither, mathematics is plural. The plural possessive is mathematics'.
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The word team is singular; the plural form is teams.
These is plural, this is singular
if a word refers to a single item it is singular. if it refers to lots of things it is plural."Potato" is singular "potatoes" is a plural word."mouse" is singular, "mice" is a plural word."person" is singular, "people" is a plural word.
There is none. Nouns like news are plural in form but singular in meaning, including sciences such as mathematics and physics. News always uses a singular verb.
The word 'she' is in singular form. The plural for 'she' would be 'they'.
The word "have" is a verb that can be used in both singular and plural contexts. In singular form, it can represent a single entity possessing something. In plural form, it can indicate multiple entities possessing something.
The word metastasis is singular, metastases is plural.