The plural of abundance is abundances. It is a regular plural.
The word "police" is plural and it takes a plural verb.
The plural is theorems.
The plural is billions.
Neither, mathematics is plural. The plural possessive is mathematics'.
The noun amounts is plural. The singular form is amount.
No. The Plural of protein is proteins, although 'protein' could refer to an uncountable amount.
The collective noun - cluster
"Riches" is a plural noun that refers to a large amount of wealth or valuable resources.
No, the plural form for 'man hour', the amount of work that one person can do in one hour, is man hours.
That is the correct spelling of the word "ratio" (a comparative amount or number).
gross (plural gross or grosses) Twelve dozen = 144. The total nominal earnings or amount, before taxes, expenses, exceptions or similar are deducted.
fish, sheep, moose, reindeer, ..........
That is the correct spelling of "quantity" (numerical amount).
Some examples of indefinite pronouns that are plural in nature include "several," "few," "many," "both," and "some." These pronouns do not refer to any specific number or quantity, but rather to an unspecified or undetermined amount or group of items.
The word "thousands" is a noun. It is a plural form of "thousand," which denotes a large number or amount.
I am guessing that it means multiple grams of anything. Multi obviously means plural, but grams could be referencing anything from the weight of something to the amount of an ingredient. Once you know which type of gram you are referring to, it probably means the plural of that.