tables
No, the noun 'table' is a singular noun (one table).The plural form is tables.
The plural of "table" is "tables."
Is; stuff is a collective (plural) word in this sense.
The plural for that table is "those tables".
The plural form for table leaf is table leaves.
The plural form of the noun table is tables.The plural possessive form is tables'.
The word crises is a plural word; it is the plural form of the word crisis.
Which word correctly completes the following sentence? "____ the book on the table." 1.set2. sat
The plural is the same as the singular. Since the pronoun you is the person or persons you are speaking to, he, she, or they know which you mean. Examples: Sarah, you saw the banjo on the table. Sarah and Sam, you saw the banjo on the table. Everyone, you saw the banjo on the table.
There is no plural word for if.
The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
mon - masculine, ma - feminine, mes - plural (NB this is according to what is possessed and not who possesses the object) eg: my table - ma table (because the word table is feminine in French) my book - mon livre (because the word book (livre) is masculine in French) my tables - mes tables (here the word tables is plural because there are more than one of them)