The noun 'dish' is the singular noun. The plural form is 'dishes'.
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Dishes is a noun (plural form of dish) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of dish).
The possessive form of the noun dish is dish's.Example: The dish's rim is chipped.
The singular possessive of dish is dish's
For singular noun that end with -sh, add an apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word:the brush's bristlesthe church's steeplethe dish's patternTrish's report cardmy wish's fulfillment
Yes, dishes is the plural form of the singular noun dish.
Yes, the word 'platter' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large flat dish or plate; a word for something with a shape resembling a platter; a word for a thing.
"Piatto" is an Italian equivalent of the English word "dish."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular indefinite article is "il" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "PYAHT-toh."
The singular possessive is dish's; the plural possessive is dishes'.
Plat blanc is a French equivalent of the English phrase "white dish." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun and adjective -- which translate literally as "dish white" -- will be "plah blaw" in French.
Piatto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "dish".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or follow the masculine singular indefinite article un, uno ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "PYAHT-toh" in Italian.
Yes. Hay is a singular noun. A Singular noun means one item only. So technically, hay is a singular noun.