The plural of syllabus is syllabi.
The English plural form of "syllabus" is "syllabi."
The plural form of "syllabus" is "syllabi."
The English plural form of "syllabus" is "syllabi" or "syllabuses." Both are considered correct, but "syllabi" is more commonly used in academic and formal contexts.
Both "syllabus" and "syllabuses" are considered correct plural forms. "Syllabi" is also commonly used as the plural of "syllabus."
The noun 'syllabus' is the singular form. The plural forms are syllabi or syllabuses, both are accepted.
The Latin plural is syllabi, and the English plural is syllabuses.So the plural possessive may be syllabi's or syllabuses' (apostrophe only).Examples:The syllabi's exact nature would depend on the professors available for each course.The dean was in charge of the syllabuses' final forms.
The English plural form of "syllabus" is "syllabi" or "syllabuses." Both are considered correct, but "syllabi" is more commonly used in academic and formal contexts.
The plural form of syllabus is syllabior syllabuses.
The Latin plural is syllabi. But the English plural syllabuses is also used.
Both "syllabus" and "syllabuses" are considered correct plural forms. "Syllabi" is also commonly used as the plural of "syllabus."
The plural form of "syllabus" is "syllabi."
The noun 'syllabus' is the singular form. The plural forms are syllabi or syllabuses, both are accepted.
The Latin plural is syllabi. But the English plural syllabuses is also used.
The common Latin (and also shared by it English descendent) plural ending is -i and -ae. Syllabi is used as the plural form of syllabus. In anatomy the superior and inferior vena cava, are cavae.
The plural forms syllabi and syllabuses are both correct.
English
The foreign plural form of symposium is symposia, while the English plural form is symposiums.
The plural form of rat is 'rats'.