Some examples of singular nouns that have the same form in both singular and plural are: sheep, deer, fish, aircraft.
Singular nouns ending in "y" preceded by a vowel form their plural by adding "s" to the end of the word. For example, "essay" becomes "essays" in the plural form.
The plural form of "Chinese" is "Chinese." The word stays the same in both the singular and plural forms.
Some word that have the same form for singular or plural are:deergallowsheadquartersoffspringsalmonseriessheepswineReindeerFish
It is spelled "water lilies" in plural form.
The correct plural form of "Converse" when referring to the shoe brand is "Converse." Saying "Converses" is not grammatically correct in this context.
Exaggerated is an adjective. It stays the same with both singular and plural nouns.
Sheep and deer are nouns that are the same singular and plural. Example sentences:A sheep has escaped the pen.The sheep have escaped the pen.A deer was in the road.The deer were in the road.
It stays the same. eg, Grouse, not grouses ect,
The word "legal" is an adjective. It stays the same whether it is modifying a singular or a plural noun.
The plural form of "Chinese" is "Chinese." The word stays the same in both the singular and plural forms.
Some word that have the same form for singular or plural are:deergallowsheadquartersoffspringsalmonseriessheepswineReindeerFish
Singular nouns ending in "y" preceded by a vowel form their plural by adding "s" to the end of the word. For example, "essay" becomes "essays" in the plural form.
panata is the Maori word for Pantha. I believe the word stays the same for both singular and plural words.
Poder respirar = to be able to breathe. 'respirar' stays the same, but: I can't = no puedo.... you (informal, singular) can't = no puedes... you(formal, singular)/he/she can't = no puede.... we can't = no podemos.... you (informal, plural) can't = no podeis.... you (formal, plural)/they can't = no pueden....
The noun 'thanks' is a plural, uncountable noun; it has no singular form.The noun 'thanks' is a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements.
It just stays moose. Moose is one of those words where it means both singular and plural forms.
It stays the same