The plural is a regular plural, attics.
No, "attic" is a noun. If it is used with another noun (e.g. attic fan) it is called a noun adjunct.
The ISBN of Flowers in the Attic is 0-671-82531-3.
attic
Basement or cellar.
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The plural form for the noun attic is attics; the plural possessive form is attics'.
The abbreviation (Att.) means attic or attics. The abbreviation for attorney (atty.) has the plural (attys.) for attorneys.
In modern Greek: eisai ( ee-seh) for the singular, eiste ( ee-steh) for the plural. In Classical Attic Greek; ei (as in weigh) for the singular, esté (eh-STEH) for the plural
Read your governing documents to determine the line where your private ownership ends and common ownership ends.If it is common area:Owners (plural) maintain the attic area, this is proper, since it's possible that the attic is common area.Owners (plural) own the attic, it is subject to preventative maintenance, regular inspection and so forth.Owner (singular) maintains the attic area, that individual owner may be encroaching on real estate assets that belong to all the members.If it is private area: Owner (singular) actually owns the attic and it is not common area, the governing documents may require that this owner maintain the attic to some standard.If it is common area, by definition, and is used (maintained) by a single owner, the largest issues have to do with fire hazards, liability, and privilege.
Athens was a polis. It didn't contain other poleis (plural of polis), though in the Delic-Attic League they did dominate many others.
There are some strange noises coming from the attic.
From the Attic was created in 2003.
An Attic is a section of a house.
Out of the Attic was created in 1983.
they got into your attic by either keeping it open or finding a way to the attic from outside.
no there is not really but an attic might be bigger. no there is not really but an attic might be bigger.
In modern Greek: eisai ( ee-seh) for the singular, eiste ( ee-steh) for the plural. In Classical Attic Greek; ei (as in weigh) for the singular, esté (eh-STEH) for the plural