Sights.
Sights is a noun. It's the plural form of sight.
Sights is a noun. It's the plural form of sight.
The noun 'sights' is the plural form for the noun 'sight'. Example:We drove through the mountains to see the sights.The singular possessive form is sight's; the plural possessive form is sights'. Examples:The doctor was very pleased with my sight's improvement.The sights' alignment on this rifle is way off.
No 'k' - SPECTACLE : a visual sight or display (plural spectacles : eyeglasses)
The word "spectacles" is plural. It refers to a pair of lenses set in a frame, typically worn on the face to aid vision. The singular form is "spectacle," which can refer to a single lens or a remarkable sight.
The plural form of the noun dinosaur is dinosaurs.The plural possessive form is dinosaurs'.example: They spent years assembling all of these dinosaurs' skeletons.
If you mean Saluki...it's a breed of sight hound. Salukis would be the plural. Sulcus...is a deep narrow groove or furrow. As those between the convolutions of the brain.
The plural possessive for the noun crowd is crowds'.
The verb "cense" means to perfume with burning incense.The pronunciation is shared by a number of different words:cents - (plural noun) pennies, decimal coinagescents - (plural noun) smells, odorssense - (noun, verb) a bodily input, such as sight and smell, or to detect
Yes, the word 'sights' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'sight'. The plural noun 'sights' is a word for something to see; somethinge worth seeing; devices used to assist aim by guiding the eye, as on a firearm or surveying instrument. Examples:The sights in Las Vegas are astounding!The hunter adjusted his gun sights.The Grand Canyon is a spectacular sight. (singular)The word 'sights' is also the 3rd person singular present of the verb to sight.
The word could be:scenes - plural noun for views or parts of plays (pronounced seens)sense / senses - (transposition) sensory detection, such as sight or hearingsinus - interior of the nasal cavity
Sight is correct.