the weekends...perhaps?
That depends. If it is a plural, then it does not: He worked two weekends each month. If it something relating to a weekend, then it is a possessive, so it does: Last weekend's weather was very good.
The plural form of the proper noun 'Torres' is Torreses.Example: We've been invited by the Torreses to spend the weekend.
The word weekends is a plural noun. The singular form is weekend.
The possessive form of the plural noun grandparents is grandparents'.Example: My grandparents' anniversary party is this weekend.
Word: Wochenende (vohhe(throat)-nen-deh) Plural: Wochenenden Gender: Neuter
penwythnos hyfryd i ti (informal, singular)orpenwythnos hyfryd i chi (formal or plural)
Not in that way. As 'Satruday' and 'Sunday' are two separate things the plural form of the verb 'is' must be used, so we get .... Saturday and Sunday are the weekend Or else, you could turn it around and say... The weekend is Saturday and Sunday ... as there the singular form of the verb refers to the one thing... the weekend. ---- However, most people consider that the 'weekend' starts on Friday evening after the end of work/school
No, the word 'twins' is a noun, a plural noun, a word for two people.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronouns that take the places of the plural noun 'twins' is they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Example: The twins are coming for the weekend. They will arrive at four. It will be so nice to see them.
"Has" is the third person singular form of the verb "have," used with he, she, or it. For example, "He has a car." "Have" is used with I, you, we, they, and any plural subjects. For example, "We have plans for the weekend."
The pronoun 'me' is the singular, objective, first person, personal pronoun. The plural form of the objective, first person, personal pronoun is us. Examples for singular and plural: I stayed at the cabin. It was a quiet weekend for me. (singular) Jack and I stayed at the cabin. It was a quiet weekend for us. (plural)
The plural form for the noun play is plays; for example: We attended two plays this weekend. Some good plays put us in the lead. The word play is also a verb; verbs do not have singular and plural forms.
You can't say "At the Weekend", it's not proper english. You can say "on the weekend" if you mean, for example, "we can't go to Disneyland today, but maybe on the weekend we can."