well i think that her is hers and his is just his
it is singular since you are identifying each person within a group recognising them for whatever...
There is no plural for the pronoun "each."
No one is a pronoun and is singular.
Scissors is a word that has no singular form. They are always plural.
Several is plural, meaning more than one; there is no singular form of the word.
plural. She is a good parent. She takes after her parents.
Spacecraft is both singular and plural. You can have one spacecraft or many spacecraft.
The pronoun "each" is singular, so it should be followed by a singular verb. For example: "Each of the students is responsible for completing the assignment."
Plural is more than singular. Singular is only one and plural means more than one.
No one is a pronoun and is singular.
Scissors is a word that has no singular form. They are always plural.
singular is one & plural is more than one
"Cracker" can be both singular and plural. When you refer to one individual cracker, it is singular. When you refer to multiple crackers, it is plural.
The noun 'hero' is singular (one hero).The plural noun is heroes.
The plural form of a noun or pronoun and, if applicable, associated verb should be used whenever referring to more than one person, place, thing, concept or situation. Regarding collective nouns, like class, group, swarm, etc., the singular is used for one collection, and the plural is used for more than one collection. Use the plural when referring to all things, people, places, etc. However, words like each and every are singular, not plural, even when referring to every person in the world. For example, you would say, "Each person is unique," not "Each are unique."
Plural
The word "town" is singular. It refers to a specific place or community.
singular means one..plural means alot
Several is plural, meaning more than one; there is no singular form of the word.