The plural form for the noun display is displays.
The word display is also a verb: display, displays, displaying, displayed.
The plural form for the noun display is displays. The word display is also a verb: display, displays, displaying, displayed.
The plural form of the noun 'firework' is fireworks, a countable noun as a word for a device consisting of explosives and combustibles used to generate light and smoke for entertainment.The noun 'fireworks' is also an uncountable noun as a word for a display of such devices; a word for an outburst of anger or other emotion; or a display of brilliance or energy.
The noun "Chromebook" is a proper noun, a registered trademark owned by Google Inc. A proper noun is always capitalized.The plural form of the noun Chromebook is Chromebooks.The plural possessive form is Chromebooks'.Example: The Chromebooks' display featured several models on sale.
The possessive form for the plural noun rings is rings'.Example: The rings' display case was a dazzling array of gems.
The noun 'displays' (the plural form of the noun 'display') is a concrete noun; a word for a thing presented visually; a word for a physical thing.The word 'displays' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to display.
No, it is a noun. A fireman (firefighter) is a person.
The plural form of the noun umbrella is umbrellas.The plural possessive form is umbrellas'.example: The umbrellas' display is set up near the door on rainy days.
The plural form for the noun artist is artists.The plural possessive form is artists'.Example: All of the artists' works will remain on display until the end of the month.
Displays is a concrete plural noun referring to exhibitions or presentations (e.g. trophy displays, fireworks displays). The general term display for an observable act (e.g. display of affection) is also a nonspecific but concrete noun.
The plural noun is halves.
The possessive form for the plural noun passersby is passersby's.Example: The passersby's attention is not drawn by our display.
The plural noun for path is paths. The plural noun for patch is patches.