That is the plural.
The word 'years' is the plural form of the singular 'year'.
The plural form of the noun year is years.The plural possessive form is years'.example: I have five years' experience as a chicken plucker.
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The plural noun is years. To spell out year names, use the hundreds of years, followed by the last two digits as a number. (Use "oh" for a leading zero) 1840 = eighteen forty 1700 = seventeen hundred 1901 = nineteen oh one 2012 = twenty twelve Even thousands are spoken as thousands: 2000 is "two thousand."
To make the word "year" plural, you simply add an "s" to the end, changing it to "years."
The plural is anxieties (e.g. He has been treated for various anxieties over the years).
"Forty" is an adjective and "years" is a plural noun.
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thousands of years. They are both plural nouns
The plural form of the proper noun Lewis is Lewises.The plural possessive form is Lewises'.example: The Lewises' children are four and six years old.
Are is a plural present be verb. We are walking home. Were is a plural past be verb. They were looking for me. Have is a plural main verb or auxiliary verb. They have a dog. They have had a dog for years.
year is a noun years is the plural form of year