The plural of university is universities.
The plural possessive form of "university" is "universities'."
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
The plural form of can is cans.
The plural for the noun loss is losses; the plural possessive is losses'.
The plural of alumna or alumnus is alumnae. It is a Latin word that follows Latin grammar.The alumnae of the university often keep in touch with their sororities and fellow graduates.
The plural possessive form of "university" is "universities'."
the plural for of university is universities
i think it is Universities but i am not that sure
No, the word alumnae is the plural form of the noun alumna, a female graduate of a school, college, or university. The plural form of the noun alumnus is alumni, male graduates of a school, college, or university.
An alumnus (plural alumni) is a graduate, or more specifically a male graduate, of a college, university, or school.
University, singular. Universities, plural.
The word alumnae is a plural noun, and the singular is alumna. An alumna is a female graduate of a college, school, or university, the female equivalent of alumnus (plural alumni).
The word alumnae is a plural noun, and the singular is alumna. An alumna is a female graduate of a college, school, or university, the female equivalent of alumnus (plural alumni).
Credential is usually plural: "before giving a teaching position, the university will scrutinize your credentials."
Alumni is the plural form of alumnus. Alumnus refers to a male graduate or former student, alumna a female. The plural of alumna is alumnae. Traditionally, however, the masculine plural has been used for groups made up of both sexes. For example: the alumni of Melbourne University.
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No, the plural noun 'academics' is a word for people who teach or do research at a college or university; a word for people.