When used as a noun think is singular, .eg. I need to have a think about your proposal.
No, "think" is not singular. It is a verb that can be used with singular or plural subjects. For example, "I think" (singular) or "They think" (plural).
"Think" is singular when used as a verb, referring to the act of considering or reasoning. It is also singular when used as a noun to refer to one's thoughts or ideas.
I believe it is singular. Because you would say, "Everyone is going out together after the show," not "Everyone are going out together after the show." Or, "I think everyone is going to love the party favors," not, "I think everyone are going to love the party favors." The verb is singular, so "everyone" must be singular.
"Most" can be used with both singular and plural nouns. The form of the verb that follows "most" depends on whether the noun is singular or plural.
People who think.Thinks is the third person singular form of think. Use thinks when you have he/she/it or a singular noun subject.eg He thinks you are irresponsible. The Doctor thinks you are very sick.
"All" can be used as a plural or singular noun, depending on the context. When referring to a group or collection as a whole, it is considered singular, but when individual items within the group are being emphasized, it can be treated as plural.
No, Boss' is singular i think. I'm not very goood in that area though.
"All" can be used as a plural or singular noun, depending on the context. When referring to a group or collection as a whole, it is considered singular, but when individual items within the group are being emphasized, it can be treated as plural.
I think it's singular. Because if it was boots, it would be plural.
"Most" can be used with both singular and plural nouns. The form of the verb that follows "most" depends on whether the noun is singular or plural.
"Think" is singular when used as a verb, referring to the act of considering or reasoning. It is also singular when used as a noun to refer to one's thoughts or ideas.
i think it's singular
The singular possessive noun for lioness is lioness' or lioness's, whichever you think sounds better.
I believe it is singular. Because you would say, "Everyone is going out together after the show," not "Everyone are going out together after the show." Or, "I think everyone is going to love the party favors," not, "I think everyone are going to love the party favors." The verb is singular, so "everyone" must be singular.
As a verb, the word think would be first and second person both singular and plural, but third person plural.I think.You think.He thinks.We think.They think.As a noun, it would be singular, however its use as a noun is very marginal.I sat down and gave it a good think.Unless you are trying to write the next Huckleberry Finn, don't use think as a noun.
I dont think grab is a noun.
Todd was singular in his quest for the car he wanted to buy: he could think of nothing else for weeks.
"To Think" is a verb. Verbs cannot be singular or plural as you can't have a number of "thinks." You can think many thoughts or just one thought, but thinking is strictly an action word.