The main group of nouns that are always plural in form and meaning are aggregate nouns, words representing an indefinite number of elements or parts; aggregate nouns have no singular form. Examples:
accommodations
amends
archives
arms (weapons)
bowels
brains (intellect)
clothes
communications
congratulations
contents
corps
ethics
goods
intestines
measles
news
species
thanks
Another group of nouns that are always plural in form are the binary nouns, words for things that are two parts making up the whole, they are a shortened form for 'a pair of', for example:
one pair of glasses, two pairs of glasses
bellows
binoculars
forceps
jeans
pajamas
pants
pliers
shears
shorts
scissors
tights
tongs
trousers
tweezers
there isnt a plural form of a.
The plural form of the noun zero is zeros.
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 noun 'measles' is an uncountable noun.The noun measles is plural in form but functions as a singular noun.Examples: He had a case of the measles.
The plural form for the noun addendum is addenda or addendums (both are accepted).
No, the noun 'news' is a mass (uncountable) noun that is always plural in form but is singular in meaning. The noun 'news' is an aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts expressed as one thing.
"Book" is a noun that has both a singular and plural form: "book" (singular) and "books" (plural).
The plural form of the name Castillo is Castillos.A proper noun is always capitalized.
No, "person" is a singular noun. The plural form of "person" is "people."
Yes, "shambles" is a plural noun in form but singular in meaning. It refers to a state of disorder or chaos, typically used in the singular form to describe a messy situation.
The plural form for the noun focus is focuses.Example: His subjects are good but his focuses are always off.
The plural form of bluff is bluffs.
The plural form for the noun play is plays.Example: We always try to see several plays when we visit the city.
The plural form of the word "nunnery", a noun meaning "a place of residence for nuns", is "nunneries".
The plural form of the noun 'brush' is brushes.
The word Kiowas is the plural form for the proper noun Kiowa, a nation of Native American people. Proper nouns are always capitalized.The possessive form for the plural noun Kiowas is Kiowas'.
The word Cruz is a proper noun, a person's name, and is always capitalized. The plural form is Cruzes, for example:The Cruzes are having a barbecue.