The plural form is 'beliefs'
The word beliefs is the plural form of the singular noun "belief".
Believe is a verb, not a noun, and therefore has no plural. The noun form of the word is belief, and the plural of belief is beliefs.
Yes, the noun beliefs is the plural form for belief. Example sentence:I have many beliefs but the main belief I live by is the Golden Rule.
The plural of belief is beliefs.The plural possessive form is beliefs'.
"Beliefs" does not have a plural form, as it is already plural. Beliefs is the plural form of belief.
Yes. It's the plural form of belief.
The plural of the noun belief is beliefs.Example: There are many beliefs within this society.The word believes is the third person, singular, present of the verb to believe.Example: He believes that he can win.
The correct plural noun for "belief" is "beliefs."
Ethics is the plural form. Ethic is the singular form; a general principle or belief that affects the way that people behave. The plural form, ethics is also an uncountable noun; a word for the study of principles of right and wrong.
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
The plural of the noun belief is beliefs. Some nouns that end in 'f' are exceptions to the rule that states that 'f' needs to be changed to a 've' and add 's' (e.g. chief - chiefs).The verb form is believe (believes, believing, believed); for example:"He has many beliefs in which he believes."
The plural form of the word "inferno" is "infernos."