The singular possessive form of "faculty" is "faculty's."
Sailors are to crew as teachers are to school.
The collective noun for teachers is "faculty" or "staff."
The singular form of "curricula" is "curriculum."
The singular form of curriculum is "curriculum." The word does not change form between singular and plural.
An example of a singular noun for a school could be "institution."
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The knife's edge had been dulled when it hit the rock. Knife's is singular posessive. The knives' edges had been dulled when they hit the rock. Knives' is plural posessive.
The singular form of the noun is stapler. The singular posessive form of the noun would be stapler's. The plural form of the noun would be staplers. The plural posessive form of the noun would be staplers'
Faculty is singular (though it has multiple members), so use "has."
Singular (one faculty). The plural is faculties (two faculties) In American English, faculty and other similar nouns ( committee, government, staff etc) denoting groups of individuals take a singular verb: The faculty is on vacation. In British English, such nouns take a plural verb: The faculty are on vacation. So the correct answer to the question as asked is: Faculty is a singular noun that may (chiefly British) take a plural verb.
The word faculty used as a collective noun (group of teachers) can use either the singular third person pronoun (it), or the plural (they, them) depending on whetherthe faculty is acting as a whole or as individual members.The word faculty meaning a sense (e.g. in possession of your faculties) uses the singular third-person pronoun, it.
The noun form Williams' is a plural possessivenoun.The singular possessive noun is William's.Examples:Both of the Willams' last names are similar, William Jackson and William Johnson. (plural)My brother William's birthday is on Saturday. (singular)
No, the noun 'faculty' is a count noun, a word with a singular and a plural form. The plural form of the noun is 'faculties'.
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.
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The faculty believes that the environment influences individuals and groups. you use believes because the subject faculty is speaking of the faculty as one. So the subject is singular, that means the verb has to be plural, according to subject verb agreement.The faculty believes that the environment influences the individuals and groups.
In alphabetical order, words beginning with "s'" (such as "s'affirmer") typically come before words beginning with "'s" (such as "s'admirer"). However, it is important to note that the specific placement of these words can vary depending on language and dictionary conventions.