The plural form of crisis is crises. (pronounced CRY-seez)
The word crisis is singular. The plural form of crisis is crises.
The plural of crisis is "crises" (pronounced "cry-seez").
Singular - crisisPlural - crises
You have it spelled correctly, if you are referring to a single event. The plural is spelled crises.
Although it is possible to use the noun economy as a noun adjunct, here, the adject form should be used, and it would be economic crisis. The terms for a type of severe crisis can include recession or depression.
The word crisis is singular. The plural form of crisis is crises.
No, crisis is singular. The plural is crises.
No, crisis is the singular form; the plural form is crises.
The plural of crisis is "crises" (pronounced "cry-seez").
Crises is the plural of crisis.
Crisis should be singular. The plural meaning of the phrase is implied in the phrase itself. It means one crisis (singular) after another (singular).
crises
It is crisis's in the singular, crises' in the plural.
Crisis is the singular form; the plural is crises.
crisis = singular, crises, plural
The plural of "crisis" is "crises." This follows a pattern in English where nouns ending in "-is" change to "-es" in their plural forms. For example, "thesis" becomes "theses."
plural (crisis is the singular tem)