Few is a pronoun, adjective, and determiner. It is always used in conjunction with plural nouns.
the plural of absent is absents. As in "there are a few absents in the class".
The indefinite pronoun 'few' takes the place of an unknown or unnamed small number of people or things. The word 'few' is a plural form, taking a plural verb form. Example:Many are called but few arechosen.
The plural noun of brook is brooks.For example: The village has a few brooksrunning through it.
The plural indefinite pronoun is few, a word that takes the place of a number, more than two but not many.
ARCANA (plural of arcanum)
The plural is cameos. Another example of just adding an -s is studio/ studios. (What confuses people is that a few words that end in -o need an -es for the plural. A good example of this is potato: plural, potatoes.)
The plural form for the noun 'punch' is punches.Example: They gave me a few punches.
Impose is a verb. Except for a few very old core vocabulary words, verbs do not have singular or plural forms. imposes
A few drops of oil are wasted is correct. The subject is drops, and it is plural.
Perch? A fish? Plural would be Perch I believe. It would be plural from the sentence it is used in. I caught a Perch. I caught a few Perch. Perch as in a resting place for a bird I believe it would be perches.
The noun year is the singular form.The plural form is years.example: This year has gone well, better than the last few years.
collectively, truth, but if you are talking about a few specific truths, then it's truths