The armies were ready for battles.
Strictly, 'the army lost its first battle', or acceptably, 'the army lost their first battle'. The singular is traditionally used about the enemy, though plural is also used, equally correctly.
The plural of army is armies.
The possessive adjective 'your' functions as a singular or plural pronoun.Examples:Dad, your dinner is ready. (singular)Boys, your dinner is ready. (plural)Jack and Jill, your dinner is ready. (plural)
What is the plural of the wordready
The possessive adjective 'your' functions as a singular or plural pronoun.Examples:Dad, your dinner is ready. (singular)Boys, your dinner is ready. (plural)Jack and Jill, your dinner is ready. (plural)
If you are asking what the plural noun of the word 'army' is, then it's armies.
The plural form for the noun army is armies. The plural possessive form is armies'.
no the spanish armada for an army of spanish people ready to do battle with us
The army is singular.
If you mean "Army" then the plural is "Armies".
He marched his army north to Stamford bridge to battle with Harald Hradrada who came across form Norway to try to invade England to overthrow monarchy.
The plural of army is armies. As in "the two armies marched against each other".