The plural form of the noun 'light' is lights.
The noun 'light' is a count noun as a word for a thing that produces light such a an electrical device, a match or candle.
The noun 'light' is an uncountable noun that has no plural form as a word for daylight or brightness.
"lights" is already in plural form. The singular form is "light".
The plural of light is lights.
As in "the lights came on".
The plural is lights.
The plural form of the noun light is lights.The plural possessive form is lights'.
"Lights" is plural. The singular is "light." As a noun, the word "light" can refer to something you turn on to brighten a room, or it can refer to brightness in the sky. Here is an example of the plural: When we had a hurricane last year, the lights went out everywhere on our street. The singular is like this: Please turn on the front porch light so that we can see where we are going.
Discrete packages of light energy are called photons. Photons are also the quanta of all other electromagnetic radiation, not just light.
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the plural for force is forces
The plural form of the noun light is lights.The plural possessive form is lights'.
The plural form of the noun light is lights.The plural possessive form is lights'.
The plural form for the noun candle is candles.
The plural for lamp is lamps.
Refreshments is the plural of refreshment, when used as a cookery term meaning snacks and drinks served as a light meal
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"Lights" is plural. The singular is "light." As a noun, the word "light" can refer to something you turn on to brighten a room, or it can refer to brightness in the sky. Here is an example of the plural: When we had a hurricane last year, the lights went out everywhere on our street. The singular is like this: Please turn on the front porch light so that we can see where we are going.
Crossroads is a special case and can be used with singular and plural verbs. Singular: The crossroads does need a traffic light. Plural: All of the main crossroads eventually end at the river.
The pronoun that takes the place of the plural noun phrase 'light materials' is they as a subject, and them as an object in a sentence.
Lights is a noun (plural form of light) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of light).
Yes, the word 'light bulb' is a noun, a compound noun, a word for a thing.
There is no plural form for the noun moonlight, we have only one moon to shed light. One context for making moonlight plural is a theatrical or photography setting when you might call a certain type of lighting device a 'moonlight' (for the quality of the light produced by the device), you may want to use two moonlights for effect. The plural form is for the devices, not for moonlight.