The plural form of the first person, personal pronoun 'I' is 'we':
We went to my church on Sunday.
The plural form of the first person, possessive adjective 'my' is 'our':
We went to our church on Sunday.
The plural form of the noun 'church' is 'churches':
We went to our churches on Sunday.
The plural form of the proper noun 'Sunday' is 'Sundays':
We go to our churches on Sundays.
Je suis allé à l'église dimanche.
When I went to church, I stood at the altar. -xoxo ChristyCarla :)P
I dont think slaves had any free time. A little like an hour or so they might go to the church
He went to a Episcopal church
The whole family went on a pilgrimage to Mecca.
I went to church on sunday in contrast iwent to school
Last Sunday, my family and I went to the waterfall.
yes he did and he went to church every Sunday and every Wednesday
Yes, in a letter to Henrietta she states she always went to Church on Sunday's and holidays..
Fuiste a la iglesia el domingo?
He went to First Methodist Church in Canton every Sunday. where he was president of the Sunday School.
Je suis allé à l'église dimanche.
Her neighbor went to an Anglican church.
Last weekend I went to church to worship my lord.
A plural (noun) in a sentence is simply a word for two or more people, places, or things.A plural possessive (noun) is a word for two or more people, places, or things that indicate that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.A plural possessive noun is indicated by an apostrophe at the end of a plural noun ending with an s (s'), or an apostrophe s ('s) at the end of a plural noun that doesn't end with s.Examples:The boys went to the locker room. (plural noun: boys)They went to the boys' locker room. (plural possessive noun: boys')
The word atrocities is already a plural.The singular of this word would be atrocity.An example sentence using the plural is: the atrocities never went unpunished.An example sentence using the singular is: he will be brought to justice for this atrocity.
They prayed to God, went to church , studyed the Bible, visited the sick and gave food to the poor.