The plural is units.
When referring to the unit of measurement, the plural form of cicero is ciceros.
The word unit's is the possessive form for the singular noun unit. For example:This unit has its own washer and dryer. The unit's electric bill is the responsibility of the tenant.The plural form is units; the plural possessive form is units'. For example:These units do not have washers and dryers. These units' electric bills are included in the rent.
That is the possessive form of a singular noun.Additional AnswerPlurals do not include a apostrophe. So, the plural of unit, is units. In this particular example, the apostrophe indicates a possessive form of the word. For example, "An SI unit's symbol is capitalised when named in honour of a person".
Units is a noun. It's the plural form of unit.
Yes, the noun kilometer is a countable noun (a word that has a singular and a plural form). The plural form for the singular noun kilometer is kilometers.
The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
The plural form of wall unit is wall units.
The plural form of the word inferno is infernos.
The word "cake" is singular. It refers to one unit of the dessert. The plural form is "cakes," which indicates more than one cake.
The plural form is ranches.
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
There is no plural word for if.