The plural of problem is problems.
The word 'plural' is both an adjective and a noun. The noun plural is a word for a form of a word used to show more than one person or thing; a word or term in the plural form. Example: The plural for sheep is sheep.
This is not a math problem but a word problem. Feet is the plural of foot. One does not say foots but rather feet. One foot, two feet, three feet etc
The word is of Latin origin and the plural is addenda.
The word "police" is plural and it takes a plural verb.
The word "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" is an adjective, and has no plural.
No, the plural of problem is problems.
Problem is singular, not plural. The plural form is problems.
No, problem is singular, the plural is problems.
The word crises is a plural word; it is the plural form of the word crisis.
There is no plural word for if.
The plural word for delay is delays.
The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
A non-plural word, a word (noun or pronoun) that is not plural is singular, a word for just one.
the plural word is comedones
No it's a singular word. A plural word would be "have".
The word 'they' is a pronoun, a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a plural noun (or two or more nouns) as the subject of a sentence or a clause.The word 'problem' is a noun as a word for something that causes trouble or difficulty; a word for a question proposed for solution or discussion; a word for a thing.The word 'problem' is an adjective used to describe a noun as difficult to deal with.
The plural of the word "raisin" is "raisins."