Lapses is the plural of lapse.
The plural form of "lapse" is "lapses."
Yes, the noun lapse is the singular form of the plural noun lapses. The word 'lapses' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to lapse.
The plural form for the noun auto is autos. The plural possessive form is autos'.Example: Both of the autos' owners had let their insurance lapse.
The homophone for lapse is laps.
lapse
Lapse is a homophone for laps.
No. If you had a lapse and a claim occurred during that lapse, then you have no coverage for the loss.
lapse is a word that i don't know the meaning of.
what is the example of ethical lapse in advertising
No. You are not covered in a lapse period. A period of lapse in coverage means " No Coverage ".
It is a consequence and its a part oF "DOCTRINE OF LAPSE"
The time lapse photography is an especially desirable feature.The politician tried to dismiss the bribe as a lapse in judgment.If you allow your membership to lapse, you might pay more to rejoin.I had a lapse in judgment and didn't study for my test, which I thought would be easy.