The plural of the term is break-ins.
The plural of the term is break-ins.
"Break" is a singular noun. Its plural form is "breaks."
The noun breaks is the plural form for the singular noun break. The word breaks is also the third person, singular present of the verb to break.
break - singular breaking - plural
The plural form of the noun goose is geese.The plural possessive form is geese's.example: It's relaxing to sit by the geese's pond on my lunch break.
The irregular plural form of the noun goose is geese.The plural possessive form is geese's.example: It's relaxing to sit by the geese's pond on my lunch break.
"break", in the third person of plural of indicative present, as in "ils cassent" or "elles cassent" (they break, masc. or fem.).
Brakes is a plural noun.The past participle of the verb break is broken.
No, the plural form skis is a regular plural for the singular noun ski. A regular plural is a noun to which an -s or an -es is added to form the plural. An irregular plural is plurals formed in some other way.
The second person pronoun 'you' is both singular and plural; for example:John, you are assigned to paint the cabinets. (singular)Frank and Fran, you are assigned to hang the wall paper. (plural)You can all break for an hour lunch around noon. (plural)
The plural possessive form is workmen's.
It is appropriate to break the rule requiring subjects joined by "and" to use a plural verb when the subjects combined with "and" represent a single entity or idea. For example, "Macaroni and cheese is my favorite dish" is correct because macaroni and cheese are considered a single dish.