The noun spectacles is an uncountable noun with no singular form. The noun spectacles is a shortened form for a pair of spectacles. The plural form is two pairs of spectacles.
The plural form for the noun phrase young lady is young ladies. The singular possessive form is young lady's; the plural possessive form is young ladies'.
Example singular possessive: The young lady's spectacleswere left in the library.
Example plural possessive: Two young ladies' spectacleswere left in the library.
Glasses for lasses.
The plural form for the noun youth is youths. The plural possessive form is youths'.Example: There is a calendar of youths' activities posted on the bulletin board.
The abbreviation YMCA stands for Young Man's Christian Association.
The word young as an adjective has no plural. Only nouns have plurals. The word "young" to mean "young animals" is already a plural (collective) form.
The plural of a young marsupial, a joey, is joeys.
Wool's Orphanage
Adult Spectacled bears do not have predators, except for humans. The young ones can be preys for eagles, jaguars, and cougars.
Through the diary if u want the young tom riddle. If u want the older one. When he was in the maze
In English, there is no forms for masculine, feminine and neuter. Gender is shown by using different words, for example:a male swine is a boara female swine that hasn't born young is a gilt; a female swine that has born young is a sow.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'boy' is a gender specific noun for a young male person.The corresponding gender specific noun for a young female person is girl.
The plural is urchins. (used mainly for young children, or the sea animals)
Christian Coulson played young Tom Marvolo Riddle in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.