Symposia or symposiums
The plural form of symposium is symposiums.
The plural form of "symposium" is "symposia."
The foreign plural form of symposium is symposia, while the English plural form is symposiums.
The English plural of "symposium" is "symposiums" or "symposia." Both forms are commonly accepted and used.
The plural form of "do" is "do" and the plural form of "don't" is "don't." These words do not change in the plural form when used in a sentence.
The plural form of him, her, or it is them. (objective pronouns)
The plural form of "symposium" is "symposia."
The foreign plural form of symposium is symposia, while the English plural form is symposiums.
Symposiums already is a (British??) plural of Symposium. The other accepted plural form is symposia.
The plural form for the noun scientist is scientists.The plural possessive form is scientists'.Example: The scientists' symposium was quite successful.
The plural form for the noun scientist is scientists.The plural possessive form is scientists'.Example: The scientists' symposium was quite successful.
Symposia is plural (symposium is singular)
The English plural of "symposium" is "symposiums" or "symposia." Both forms are commonly accepted and used.
Symposia is plural for symposium. A symposium is a meeting or conference to discuss a particular subject. Sometimes a collection of essays is presented at a symposium.
The plural for symposium is symposia or symposiums.
symposia, symposiums
symposiums, symposia
The word is the plural of symposium, meaning a conference or meeting to discuss a particular subject