The plural form for 'piece of advice' is pieces of advice.
The plural form of the noun 'piece' is spelled pieces, just as in your question.
The word 'Information' is both singular and plural. It is most commonly used in it's plural form.1. (Singular) This answer is a piece of information.2. (Plural) There is lots of information on the internet.
Mail is both singular and plural. You could receive one piece of mail or you could receive lots of mail.
The noun 'datum' is a singular noun, a word for a piece of information or a basis for reasoning or a conclusion.The plural noun is 'data'.
The plural of a piece of paper is "pieces of paper."
The plural form for 'piece of advice' is pieces of advice.
pieces of paper
Die is the plural of dice. WAIT WHICH DIE IS THIS -DEATH OR -GAME-PIECE?
Homework is a mass noun and uses singular verbs. There is no plural. To express a plural, you could use a number or similar adjective, such as "piece." Example: - One piece of homework - Two pieces of homework
bacon is both singular and plural.6 pieces of bacon1 piece of bacon
The plural form of the noun 'piece' is spelled pieces, just as in your question.
The word 'Information' is both singular and plural. It is most commonly used in it's plural form.1. (Singular) This answer is a piece of information.2. (Plural) There is lots of information on the internet.
Mail is both singular and plural. You could receive one piece of mail or you could receive lots of mail.
The noun 'datum' is a singular noun, a word for a piece of information or a basis for reasoning or a conclusion.The plural noun is 'data'.
Vocative singular is filiVocative plural is filiiThe vocative is the same as the nominative, but when a noun ends in "ius", that piece is replaced with "i". The vocative plural remains the same as the nominative plural.
"Straw" can be both singular and plural. When referring to a single piece or strand of straw, it is singular. When referring to multiple pieces or strands of straw, it is plural.