Objects IS plural. The singular form is object.
[object Object]
The plural of "tomato" is "tomatoes." (see the related question)
The plural possessive for "key" is "keys'".
A plural pronoun is a word that takes the place of a plural noun, or two or more nouns.An object pronoun is a pronoun that functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.The plural objective pronouns are: us and them.The pronoun that functions as singular or plural, subject or object is: you.Examples:We saw them at the party. (direct object of the verb 'saw')There's enough for all of you. (object of the preposition 'of')Mom made us some lunch. (indirect object of the verb 'made')
A plural pronoun is a pronoun that takes the place of a plural noun or two or more nouns. Example:parents = theymom and dad = theyAn object pronoun is a pronoun that takes the place of a noun as the object of a verb or a preposition. The object pronouns are: me, us, you, him, her, it, them, whom.The plural object pronouns are: us, you, them, whom.Examples:I bought them at a garage sale. (object of the verb 'bought')Mom made lunch for us. (object of the preposition 'for')To whom did you send invitations? (object of the preposition 'to')Note: The second person pronoun 'you' functions as singular and plural, as subject and object (you can't go wrong with 'you'). The pronoun 'whom' functions as singular or plural.
The object is a noun that typically receives the action of the verb in a sentence. In grammar, it functions as a direct or indirect object, depending on its relationship to the verb.
The term number here is a collective noun that uses a plural verb, as the object of the preposition "of" will be plural.
No, the noun 'object' is a count noun. The plural noun is objects.
The plural form of objet d' art is objets d'art.
The possessive form of the plural noun swimmers is swimmers' (add an apostrophe to the end of a plural noun that ends with s).Example: The swimmers' lanes are assigned by lottery.
A plural pronoun is a pronoun that takes the place of a plural noun or two or more nouns. Example:parents = theymom and dad = theyAn object pronoun is a pronoun that takes the place of a noun as the object of a verb or a preposition. The object pronouns are: me, us, you, him, her, it, them, whom.The plural object pronouns are: us, you, them, whom.Examples:I bought them at a garage sale. (object of the verb 'bought')Mom made lunch for us. (object of the preposition 'for')To whom did you send invitations? (object of the preposition 'to')Note: The second person pronoun 'you' functions as singular and plural, as subject and object (you can't go wrong with 'you'). The pronoun 'whom' functions as singular or plural.
The word discussed is a verb, the past tense of discuss. This verb can be used for a singular or plural subject or object. Examples:Singular subject: I discussed this problem with the principal.Plural subject: We discussed this problem with the principal.Singular subject, plural object: I discussed these problems with the principal.Plural subject, plural object: We discussed these problems with the principal.The noun form for the verb 'discussed' is discussion(singular) or discussions (plural).