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Adjectives such as the word "any" are the same whether used to describe a singular or plural noun.
The plural form for the noun ski, or any noun ending with -ski, is skis (-skis).
The singular form is cow an archaic plural for cow is kine
The plural form of tomato is tomatoes.
there is no plural form of the word six because it refers to a number. Answer: Actually, there is a plural form. For example, if you were playing the card game "Go Fish" you might well ask , "Do you have any sixes?" There is also an expression, "to be at sixes and sevens" meaniong to be in a turmoil.
Yes, zoa is the plural form of the word zoon, which is any of the individuals of a compound organism.
the word "rules" (in the plural form) cannot take any prefixes.
Yes, the word 'feet' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'foot', a general word for a supporting body part or the base of something; a word for a thing (things); a word for any feet of any kind.
The only other form for the noun ordeal is the plural, ordeals.Some synonyms for the noun ordeal are:agonyanguishcalamitydistresssufferingtesttormenttorturetrialtribulationtrouble
To change a singular noun to its plural form, add -s, -es, or -ies to the end of the word, depending on the spelling rules. Make sure to adjust any accompanying verbs and pronouns to agree with the new plural form.
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No, the word "grandparents" does not require an apostrophe. The plural form is used without any punctuation marks.