The plural for beginning is beginnings
Examples of plural synonyms for the beginning of a discourse are:startsstarting pointsopeningsExamples of plural synonyms for the beginning of anything are:birthscommencementsdebutslaunchesoriginsstartupsThe following synonyms for the beginning of anything are mass nouns, nouns that have no plural form.conceptioncreationestablishmentinceptioninitiationinstitutionoutsetthreshold
Begin is a verb. The corresponding noun is beginning, the plural form of which is beginnings.
kilts maybe i am not sure about the plural
bloodsucking insect beginning with l and has 5 letters?
Examples of singular and plural nouns for objects beginning with P:panda; pandaspeach; peachespillow; pillowsplow; plowsplum; plumsPorche; Porchespost; postspot; potspurse; pursespylon; pylons
tri-- as in the beginning of the shape triangle sarah--- like the name tops as in a plural word for a shirt
Sand (sand) Sind (Wir sind -> we are, plural of "is" / "am")
The anagram is the plural noun "solstices" (calendar days with longest days or nights, which can mark the beginning of summer or winter).
The "was" and "were" rule in English involves using "was" with singular subjects (I, he, she, it) and "were" with plural subjects (we, you, they). For example: "He was at the store" (singular subject) and "They were at the park" (plural subject).
A water jug is usually "ewer." I realize that's only four letters. Perhaps it was plural.
No, "s" is not a prefix. It is not added to the beginning of words to change their number or part of speech. It can, however, be considered a suffix, in that it changes many singular nouns to plural nouns.
If you believed in Him as the same God as in Genesis, "In the beginning God created.."(Hebrew word for God is Elohim which is a masculine plural noun) you would have your answer.