Singular for teacher: profesor (male), profesora (female)
Plural: profesores (male, mixed, or unknown/unspecified gender), profesoras (female)
The possessive form of the plural noun teachers is teachers'.Example: The teachers' meeting is scheduled for four o'clock.
The plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: The teachers' meeting is scheduled for three.
The plural of the Spanish word "lección" is "lecciones."
Teachers is a plural noun. The singular form is teacher.
There is no plural form of the word "teach," which is a verb.For plural subjects, use teach. (we teach, you teach, they teach).For singular subjects in the 3rd person, the form is teaches (he, she teaches).For the slang word for "teacher", the plural could be "teachs."
Yes, the word "teachers" is a plural noun. It refers to individuals who educate and instruct students in schools or other educational settings.
Portals is the plural of portal
The plural possessive form is teachers'.For example: The teachers' lounge is being repainted.
The plural form of the word apellido is "apellidos" in Spanish.
The plural word for "un diario" in Spanish is "unos diarios."
Teachers is plural, and the trailing apostrophe shows possession (you do not add another S where the plural ends in S).So examples for this plural possessive is:The teachers' union is asking for higher salaries.All of the teachers' cars are parked in the faculty parking lot.
Pescados.