The singular form of companies is company.
Example: This company is more interested in money than employees.
Companies is plural. Company is singular.
Companies is plural. Company is singular.
The noun company is singular.The plural noun is companies.
Yes, the word 'company' is a singularnoun; the plural form is companies.
The plural form of the singular noun 'company' is companies.The plural possessive form is companies'.Example: The companies' names on the directory are in alphabetic order.
The singular is company. The possessive form is company's (referring to one company).The plural is companies. The plural possessive is companies' (referring to more than one company).
There are a number of stores that sell Singular cell phones. Companies such as phones for you, carphone warehouse, att, tmobile and orange all sell products of this nature.
The plural form of the singular noun company is companies.The plural possessive form is companies'.Example: Many companies' employees buy stock in their own company.
The form company's is a possessive noun, showing that something belongs to the company, such as:"That car is the company's asset, not your own"The form companies is a plural noun, a word for more than one company, such as:"Among all of the companies, 'John's Tools' was making the most profit"
No, "transportation" is not a singular word; it is a singular noun referring to the movement of goods or people from one place to another. Freight management companies specialize in optimizing and managing transportation logistics.
The answer is the former: "The Heart Association presents," unless you are British. U.S. Americans consider companies and organizations as singular and requiring a singular verb form.
The plural form of the noun company is companies.The plural possessive form is companies'.Examples:The company's holiday schedule is in the employee handbook. (singular)The companies' names on the directory are in alphabetic order. (plural)