Actions
The plural of action is actions.
Actions is the plural of action
Stimulus (singular) and Stimuli (plural)
"Policy" is singular; the plural is "policies".
No, "would" is not a plural noun. "Would" is a modal verb used to indicate a conditional or future action.
plural is delivers singular is deliver
The word "deserve" is a verb (to deserve) and has no plural.
What an interesting question. Odds is a plural noun that has no singular form. The word "probability" could be used as a noun where a singular form is required. For example: What are the odds of a our surviving this action, Mr. Spok? What is the probability of our surviving this action, Mr. Spok?
Yes, examples of plural verbs are "talk," "write," "run," and "eat." These verbs are used when the subject of a sentence is plural, indicating that more than one person or thing is performing the action.
The singular passive form for "family" is "is loved by the family," while the plural passive form is "are loved by the families." In these constructions, the focus is on the action being received by the subject, with "is" used for singular and "are" for plural.
Cow - nominative (as in, if the cow is doing an action) singular is 'bos', plural is 'bovis'.
Deploy is a verb meaning: bring or move into position for military action; bring into effective action.The corresponding noun is deployment, the plural of which is deployments.