The plural form of the compound noun 'cover-up' is cover-ups.
The plural form of the compound noun 'cover-up' is cover-ups.
The plural formof throw (a type of cover) is throws.
Possessives are formed by adding an apostrophe -s to the end of the word, or just an apostrophe to plural nouns that already end with -s.Examples:the cover of the book = the book's cover; plural = the books' coversthe teacher of our class = our class's teacher; plural = the classes' assemblythe coat of the child = the child's coat; plural = the children's coatsthe shoes of the man = the man's shoes; plural = men's shoesthe house of the neighbor = my neighbor's house; plural = the neighbors' houses
Her is the only pronoun in that sentence, and it is not plural. The personal pronoun her is singular, one person.
A pegasi (plural of Pegasus)
Yes, the form book's is the singular possessive form.Example: The book's cover is torn.The plural form for the noun book is books; the plural possessive form is books'.
She sewed the patch onto the elbow of the shirt. The doctor put a patch over the injured eye. They used a patch of cement to cover the hole. They made a temporary patch to the hull using canvas and tar.
The pronoun 'he' is a third person, singular, subjective personal pronoun that takes the place of a noun (or name) for a male as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Example: Jack was nimble. Jack was quick. He jumped over the candlestick.
No, the word scarf is a noun. The pronoun for the antecedent scarf is 'it' in the singular and 'they' or 'them' in the plural. The word scarf is also a verb, to cover or drape with a scarf.
Cloud cover is a noun. "Expect lots of cloud cover today."
"Jeans" is a plural noun. It refers to a type of garment that is typically made of denim and consists of trousers with legs that cover the hips and thighs.
Singular ' He/She is Plural 'They are NB Notice they change of verb. NNB 'They is' is NOT correct English.