The plural of phenomenon is phenomena.
Phenomena is the usual plural of phenomenon. Phenomenons can sometimes be used as well in nonscientific writing when the meaning is "extraordinary things, occurrences, or persons".
The plural of phenomenon is phenomena.
While phenomena is the usual plural of phenomenon, phenomenons can sometimes be used as well in nonscientific writing when the meaning is "extraordinary things, occurrences, or persons".
The correct spelling of the plural form for phenomenon is phenomena or phenomenons; both are listed in the dictionary.
Phenomenons .
The plural of phenomenon is phenomena.
The plural is phenomena.
Phenomenon.
Phenomena.
The plural of phenomenon is phenomena.
plural word is phenomena singular is phenomenon
Well, the English Plural is momentums and the Foreign Plural is momenta!
Phenomena is a plural noun. The singular form is phenomenon. There is some tendency to use phenomena as a singular noun, but it is not actually a legitimate form.
foreign plural:Antennae English Plural:Antennas
Phenomenon is singular and phenomena is plural
The plural of phenomenon is phenomena.
The plural form of the noun phenomenon is phenomena.The plural possessive form is phenomena's.Example: These phenomena's occurrences are very rare.
is phenomenon plural or singular
The word 'Phenomenon' is singular. The plural form is 'Phenomena'.
No. The plural word for a cactus is cacti.
The plural form of apparatus is apparatuses. It has no foreign plural.
plural word is phenomena singular is phenomenon
Phenomenons .
Foreign plural: "amigos" (Spanish for friends) and "chiens" (French for dogs) English plural: "cats" and "books"
Well, the English Plural is momentums and the Foreign Plural is momenta!
Forum---Plural Form Forums,Foreign Plural Form Forumina