The noun 'stuff' is a mass (non-count) noun. Multiples of stuff are expressed as a lot of stuff, some stuff, more stuff, a pile of stuff, piles of stuff, a box of stuff, boxes of stuff, etc.
It is called mycelium. (Plural mycelia) Mycelium is made up of thousands of microscopic white strands. Each individual strand of mycelium is called a hypha. (Plural hyphae or hyphas)
The plural is diverticula.
no . . . . . . plural for scientist is scientists.
Scenarios is the plural form.
The plural form is principles.
The plural for stuff is just stuff. Just like sheep and sheep.
stuff is plural. its singular form may be thing.
Stuff is singular
Is; stuff is a collective (plural) word in this sense.
Stuff is "des trucs" (masc., very often used in the plural) in French.
Well, a "thing" is what people reffer to when they don't know the name of something. "Stuff" is the plural version of "thing" I guess.
Pupils'. When you have a plural possessive, then the apostrophe goes after the s. If a pupil owns something, that is the pupil's stuff. If pupils collectively own something, that is the pupils' stuff.
In (outer) space, you might find:the sunplanetssatellitesman-made satellitesBlack HolesasteroidsmeteorsNebulae (plural)
Big or large. for the adjectives, direct objects and stuff you need the plural eendings that match though.
well herbee is a litle car from a movie that could talk n fly and stuff so i guess its the plural form of that
It is called mycelium. (Plural mycelia) Mycelium is made up of thousands of microscopic white strands. Each individual strand of mycelium is called a hypha. (Plural hyphae or hyphas)
You would say 'that stuff' because the noun 'stuff' is a uncountable noun, a form of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts. The adjective 'those' can only be used to describe a plural noun, for example those things.