Transportation is a mass noun. It has no plural form.
The plural of transport is transports.
As in "the transports are here".
The noun 'transport' is a non-count (mass) noun. Multiples for the noun transport can be forms of transport, choices of transport, illegal transport, public transport, etc. The only exception is military transport, the military schedules transports for people and equipment.
Tranportation is spelled "le transport" (also frequently used in the plural) in French. Public transportation is "les transports publics".
Yes, the word 'truck' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a vehicle used to transport things; a word for a thing.
The word "vehicle" is a transportation conveyance for people or cargo.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "lorries" (motor trucks, notably in the UK).
The vas deferens (plural: vasa deferentia), also called ductus deferens, (Latin: "carrying-away vessel"; plural: ductus deferentes), is part of the male anatomy of many vertebrates ; they transport sperm from the epididymis in anticipation of ejaculation.
"have transported" is the present perfect tense (a past tense form) of the verb "to transport" The subject of "have transported" must be "I, you, we" or "they" or some plural form of a noun. Example: The medics have transported the survivors to Hoschton, on the mainland.
The correct spelling is beluga, plural belugas, for certain white whales or species of sturgeon.The proper name Beluga is a city in Alaska and a type of transport aircraft (Airbus 300-600XT).
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No, because there are not 100 plural pronouns.The plural pronouns are:weusyou (can be singular or plural)theythemthesethoseouroursyour (can be singular or plural)yours (can be singular or plural)theirtheirsourselvesyourselvesthemselvesbothfewfewermanyothersseveralall (can be singular or plural)any (can be singular or plural)more (can be singular or plural)most (can be singular or plural)none (can be singular or plural)some (can be singular or plural)such (can be singular or plural)
No. The compound subject (Jake and Henry) needs a plural verb (no S).Jake and Henry transport the cargo across town.
Roadmaps refer to strategic plans or visual diagrams that outline the steps needed to achieve a specific goal or objective. They provide a clear path forward by identifying key milestones, deliverables, and timelines required to reach the desired destination. Roadmaps are commonly used in project management, product development, and strategic planning to help teams stay organized and focused on their priorities.