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The plural form of the noun hour is hours.The plural possessive form is hours'.Example: They are expected to arrive in three hours' time.
The possessive form of the singular noun hour is hour's.Example: After an hour's wait, I called a taxi.The plural form of the noun hour is hours.The plural possessive form is hours'.Example: The beach is four hours' drive from here.
hours
No, the plural form for 'man hour', the amount of work that one person can do in one hour, is man hours.
The plural for "hour", or the virgins that Islam rewards to men.
The noun "hour" is a singular noun, a word for one60 minute period of time.The plural noun is "hours" a word for two or more 60 minute period of time.
The plural for "hour", or the virgins that Islam rewards to men.
Yes, the word hours is a plural, common, abstract noun, a word for a measure of time.
The plural form of the singular noun hostess is hostesses.The plural possessive form is hostesses'.example: "The hostesses' wage at the restaurant is $7.40 an hour." (the wage for all the hostesses)
Unless you are mentioning "One mile per hour", then the proper way would be to use "miles" in the plural sense.
"Hours" can function as either a noun or an adverb.
The plural form is briefs. Example sentences;The lawyer submitted the briefs in court today.I'll be leaving in an hour, my briefs are still in the dryer.