The plural form of "neighbour" is "neighbours."
The word "neighbours" is plural. The singular form is "neighbour."
The plural form of "neighbour" is "neighbours."
"Neighbor" is a singular noun. The plural form is "neighbors."
The plural of locality is localities.
The plural form of "area" is "areas."
The word "neighbours" is plural. The singular form is "neighbour."
The plural form of "neighbour" is "neighbours."
Neighbour is a noun neighbours is a plural noun.
"Neighbor" is a singular noun. The plural form is "neighbors."
Merci = thank you mes voisins = my neighbours (plural)
There were several bottles of milk left on my neighbours doorstep, may be they had gone on holiday?
The US spelling of the plural noun is neighbors (nearby residents).The original UK spelling is neighbours.
Have is used with plural subjects (and singular I).I have to go now. We have to go. They haveto go too.Has is used with singular subjects.He has to go and she has to go as well.
The US spelling of the plural noun is "neighbors" (nearby residents). The original British spelling is neighbours.
The plural form of Jones is Jonesese.g.Keeping up with the Joneses meaning to strive not to be outdone by one's neighbours or peers.
Neighbours
Brazil have about 10 neighbours.