keeps
the plural of slipper is slippers. As in "these slippers keep my feet warm".
the miser keep all his money.
You keep it the same. There are solitary people. There is a solitary person.
Because "stimulus" is a Latin word. In Latin, most words ending in "-us" form the plural in "i". They keep this in English.
She is a third person singular subject pronoun.Plural subject pronouns are we you they. For plural pronouns there is no -s added to the verb.We keepyou keepThey keep
A society in which different cultural groups keep their own identity, beliefs and traditions.
If you have more than one safe, then you have safes.
Oh, what a delightful question! The plural form of "character" is "characters." Just like how we add an "s" to most words to make them plural, we do the same with "character." Keep exploring the world of words, my friend, and let your creativity flow like a gentle stream!
No, it is not. It is either the present tense, third person singular form of the verb " to keep" or a plural noun (more than one keep, which would be rare for a castle).
"Keepers" can function as a plural noun. It refers to people or things that keep, guard, or oversee something.
It means "they" or "them". Plural of "el". Keep in mind that this "el" refers to a person, not a thing. The plural of a thing ("el", the) is "los".
The plural of mouse is mice.Some example sentences with the word "mice" are:Some people keep mice as pets and some see them as pests.She fed the mice to her snake.