The plural form is crowds of people.
No, the noun 'crowd' is singular. The plural noun is crowds.
The word crowd is singular.The plural would be crowds.An example sentence for the singular is: the crowd went wild.An example sentence for the plural is: the crowds clashed and caused a riot.
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The plural form for the noun crowd is crowds; the plural possessive form is crowds'.Example: The crowds' convergence created a mob.
The plural possessive for the noun crowd is crowds'.
No, crowd's roar is a singular possessive noun; it's just one crowd roaring.
The plural form of the noun robot is robots.The plural possessive form is robots'.example: The robots' stampede terrified the crowd.
No, the word 'people' is the plural form for the noun person. The noun people has many collective nouns itself; for example, a crowd of people, a mob of people, a line of people, a group of people, etc.
The word hordes is a plural noun. The singular is horde.
The verb (or auxiliary verb) was is used when the collective noun is singular (one group). Examples:The bouquet of flowers was a gift for mother. (singular, one bouquet)A crowd of people was gathered at the scene. (singular, one crowd)The verb (or auxiliary verb) 'were' is used when the collective noun is plural (two or more groups). Examples:Numerous bouquets of flowers were fillingthe room. (plural, many bouquets)Crowds of people were converging at the scene. (plural, several crowds converging)
A synonym for a crowd of people is a gathering or assembly of individuals.
A group of people is called a crowd