the plural noun of the word species, is species
It is irregular, as the plural of species is also species.
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The noun 'species' is an uncountable noun which is used with a singular or a plural verb form. The noun 'species' is a type of uncountable aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements. Examples:This species of ivy is prolific in some parts of the country.Many species are endangered due to shrinking habitat.Note: The noun 'specie' is also an uncountable noun as a word for money in the form of coins.
The plural form of the noun 'ox' is oxen.The plural form of the noun 'elk' is elk or elks, both are accepted.The noun 'species' is an uncountable noun which is used with a singular or a plural verb form. The noun 'species' is a type of uncountable aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements.Note: The noun 'specie' is also an uncountable noun as a word for money in the form of coins.
The possessive form of the plural uncountable noun species is species'.example: This species' traits are similar to most primates.
The plural of grass is grasses. As in "there are different species of grasses".
Yes, species is both a singular and plural noun. It is used to designate a single taxonomic classification for an organism.
No, a possessive noun requires an apostrophe.A plural noun that ends in -s is made possessive by adding an apostrophe after the ending -s: species' lifestyle (the lifestyle of the species).
The adjective mammoth does not have a plural.The noun, referring to an extinct elephant species, has a normal plural, mammoths.
The noun 'species' is an uncountable, aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts. The noun 'species' can be used as a singular or a plural form. Examples: I belong to the human species. Many species became extinct in the last century.
The likely word is the singular or plural noun species(classifications of living things).