The plural form of the noun 'attraction' is attractions.
The noun 'attraction' is a countable noun as a word for a place that you can visit that is interesting or enjoyable; a word for a quality or feature of something or someone that evokes interest or desire.
The noun 'attraction' is an uncountable noun as a word for the physical influence that causes objects to move toward each other; the power of evoking interest, pleasure, or liking for someone or something.
The plural form of the noun monkey is monkeys.The plural possessive form is monkeys'.example: The monkeys' cages were a big attraction for the children.
The possessive form of the plural noun monkeys is monkeys'.example: The monkeys' cages were a big attraction for the children.
No, the word 'attracts' is not a noun.The word 'attracts' is a verb, the third person, singular, present of the verb to attract.The noun forms of the verb to attract are attractor, attraction, and the gerund, attracting.
Singular ; this and that Plural ; these and those
when they found more attraction in some one else, they loose attraction.
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
The plural of 'bunch' is bunches.The plural of 'ant' is ants.The plural of 'batch' is batches.The plural of 'day' is days.The plural of 'chimney' is chimneys.The plural of 'tomato' is tomatoes.The plural of 'umbrella' is umbrellas.The plural of 'donkey' is donkeys.The plural of 'sky' is skies.The plural of 'foot' is feet.The plural of 'show' is shows.
applied is does not have a plural but is apply it does have a plural.
The plural is a regular plural, attics.
The plural for the noun loss is losses; the plural possessive is losses'.
pluralsThe word plurals is the plural of plural. As in: I answered the question about plurals to the person who didn't know that the plural of plural is plurals.
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