They are both singular and plural. Would is the past form of will.
This refers to one thing. It would be singular.
He is a singular noun. They would be plural.
The singular form would be majesty.
Singular. The plural would be "kilograms".
Singular is a referance to a individual item or being. i.e. 'he' is singular, 'they' would be plural
It is already singular, plural would be classes
I means one person, youreself. So I would be singular.
Singular. The plural of Radish would be Radishes
Encyclopedia is singular, encyclopedias would be plural.
Volcanoes is plural. The singular would be volcano and the possessive would be volcano's.
Encyclopedia is singular, encyclopedias would be plural.
The singular form of "have" is "has." It is used with third-person singular subjects, such as "he," "she," or "it." For example, you would say, "She has a book."