Basics is the plural form of basic.
The plural of basic is basics.
Actually, the basic verb tenses are present, past, and future. Singular and plural refer to the number of subjects in a sentence, not the tenses of the verbs.
Lev-singular, Leva-plural
Because YOU is the basic unit of Organism... And "YOU" is the used of the part of SINGULAR AND PLURAL... Why Does YOU can Be Used Singular Of Plural?? Because you is used the from the sentence and that is the main USE OF nominstrative predicate
The plural of colleague is colleagues. This follows the basic rule for forming most plurals: just add an "s".
No. *** Sometimes. 'Needs' as a verb (a child needs shoes) is not a plural. But 'needs' as a noun is indeed a plural ( A person's basic needs are food shelter water and clothing.)
The word 'basic' is a noun, a word for a thing that is fundamental (often used in the plural, "We're working on the basics."); and BASIC, a simplified language for programming and interacting with a computer.The noun form of the adjective 'basic' is basicness.
Absract, Compound, Collective, Proper, Singular, Plural, Concrete, Possesive
verbs that do not follow the basic rule when making past tense and or plural form
It is singular, even though it ends with the letter -s. The plural is "bases" (BAY-sees). You may also see it as an adjective "basic."
The word basic is an adjective and a noun.The adjective basic describes a noun an essential foundation or starting point; fundamental.The noun basic is a word for a thing that is fundamental (often used in the plural, "We're working on the basics."); and BASIC, a simplified language for programming and interacting with a computer.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "elements."