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Singular nouns that end with 's' which require a singular verb are:

  • abyss
  • address
  • basis
  • bias
  • brass
  • Christmas
  • class
  • dress
  • dais
  • Elvis
  • empress
  • focus
  • floss
  • grass
  • gloss
  • hiatus
  • humus
  • ibis
  • iris
  • isthmus
  • kiss
  • Kansas
  • loss
  • lotus
  • mass
  • Mars
  • mess
  • miss
  • narcissus
  • nemesis
  • onus
  • opus
  • pajamas
  • pants
  • pus
  • plus
  • rhombus
  • ruckus
  • stress
  • sassafras
  • species
  • toss
  • tennis
  • tress
  • trousers
  • Uranus
  • underpass
  • virus
  • walrus
  • Zeus
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