The singular would be diamond. The plural is diamonds.
The plural possessive is diamonds'.
The possessive form for the plural noun diamonds is diamonds'.Example: I had the diamonds' settings checked by a jeweler.
The spelling in your query is correct for the plural of diamond.
Yes. Jewels is a plural noun, including gems such as emeralds, diamonds and rubies.
umm, obviously?! diamonds, rhombi(plural for rhombus), rectangles, kites
Yes, the plural noun 'diamonds' is a common noun; a general word for any gemstone form of carbon; a general word for a geometric shape.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example "Diamonds Are Forever", the title of a book and a movie.
The verb smuggle is used with plural subjects.Verbs only have a singular form with first person singular (or single noun) subjects.The singular form is verb + -seg She smuggles diamonds in the rough - first person singular subject.The guard smuggles drugs into the jail - singular noun subject.The noun smuggler has both singular and plural forms eg.The smugglers arrived at dawn. A smuggler brought the diamonds into the country.
Diamonds Diamonds was created in 1982.
The word diamond is a noun. The plural form is diamonds.
'Regular diamonds' are diamonds described without colour. 'Chocolate diamonds' are brown diamonds that include a description of the colour.
Kiran diamonds are manufactured diamonds: real, manufactured diamonds.
Yes blood diamonds and conflict diamonds are the same thing. They can also be called converted diamonds, war diamonds or hot diamonds. Hopefully this answered your question.