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The noun 'species' is an uncountable noun which is used with a singular or a plural verb form. The noun 'species' is a type of uncountable aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements. Examples:

  • This species of ivy is prolific in some parts of the country.
  • Many species are endangered due to shrinking habitat.


Note: The noun 'specie' is also an uncountable noun as a word for money in the form of coins.

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The plural form of genus is genera.

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The plural form of species is species.

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species. "This is an interesting species" "Around 40% of species are currently endangered"

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genera

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