the word emphasis is already singular because when in foreign plural it is emphases
The foreign singular form of "emphasis" is usually "emphases" in English, but it depends on the language. For example, in French, it is "emphase."
The word 'emphasis' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a forcefulness of expression; the act or fact of giving stress to a word or syllable when speaking.The verb form is to emphasize (emphasizes, emphasizing, emphasized).
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The verb form of emphasis is emphasize (British spelling is emphasise).
The singular form of "stratum" is "stratum." The word does not change in its singular form.
The singular form of "oases" is "oasis."
Emphasis is the singular form. The plural is emphases.
Emphasis is the singular form. The plural is emphases.
emphasy plura is emphasises
emphasy plura is emphasises
Ova is the plural form. The singular form is ovum.
Ova is the plural form. The singular form is ovum.
The English plural form of "adieu" is "adieux." The foreign plural forms can vary by language, for example in French it would be "adieux," in Spanish it would be "adiรณs," and in Italian it would be "addii."
Two forms for the plural of the noun genus are accepted: genera and genuses
No foreign is an adjective. Foreigner is a noun. Singular possessive form is foreigner's. The foreigner's bag has been lost. Plural possessive form is foreigners'. The foreigners' bags have been lost
The word 'emphasis' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a forcefulness of expression; the act or fact of giving stress to a word or syllable when speaking.The verb form is to emphasize (emphasizes, emphasizing, emphasized).
The noun form of the verb to emphasise is emphasis.
Emphasides or Emphasissetes are accepted.