The plural for Course is Courses.
The plural for "course" is "courses."
The plural form of the noun week is weeks.The plural possessive form is weeks'.Example: The course is a three weeks' duration.
The plural form of the noun week is weeks.The plural possessive form is weeks'.Example: The course is a three weeks' duration.
"Has" is a verb that is paired with a singular noun or pronouns as in: Bob has,he has, she has or it has. Plural nouns would use have, such as, The people have, we have, they have, you (all) have. Of course , have is also used with the singular pronoun I , I have.
No, "the" is not used with plural nouns. It is typically used with singular nouns or with non-count nouns.
Firstly, todas is an adjective. In Spanish, adjectives have to agree with the nouns they modify in both gender and number. Todas refers to a female plural noun. There are no female plural nouns in the given sample. There is, however, a female singular noun. The correct syntax is either todas las mañanas(plural), or toda la mañana (singular). Given that the submitted noun is singular, the meaning in that case is, "What do you do all morning?" If it were the plural, it would be, "What do you do every morning?" To answer these questions, you simply tell the person asking the question what you do in the course of an average morning. Of course, you can also politely and tactfully decline to answer, or otherwise withhold an answer.
The plural of course is courses.
Plural It is air ways, Of course it is plural!
Child is singular - children is plural. Of course it's plural form of Child.
"Courses" is the plural form; the singular form is "course".
The plural of waist is waists. (Of course, there is only one per body.)
The plural form of rosary is rosaries.
If you want to consider tinkle a noun, the plural is tinkles. There is no apostrophe of course.
Buses" is still listed as the preferable plural form. "Busses" is the plural, of course, for "buss," a seldom used word for "kiss".
The plural form of the noun week is weeks.The plural possessive form is weeks'.Example: The course is a three weeks' duration.
The plural of audiotape is audiotapes. You would just add an s, you can see that of course.
The plural of jelly is jellies. As in "someone has eaten all the jellies".
The plural form of the noun week is weeks.The plural possessive form is weeks'.Example: The course is a three weeks' duration.