The plural form of a noun or pronoun and, if applicable, associated verb should be used whenever referring to more than one person, place, thing, concept or situation. Regarding collective nouns, like class, group, swarm, etc., the singular is used for one collection, and the plural is used for more than one collection. Use the plural when referring to all things, people, places, etc. However, words like each and every are singular, not plural, even when referring to every person in the world. For example, you would say, "Each person is unique," not "Each are unique."
A plural is used when referring to more than one of something. This helps to indicate that there are multiple items, people, places, etc. involved.
Yes, when the subject is plural, you should use a plural verb to maintain subject-verb agreement. This means that the verb should agree in number with the subject, so if the subject is plural, the verb should be too.
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You should use "they do" with plural subjects, such as "they do their homework," and "does" with singular subjects, like "she does her chores."
The plural form of use is uses.
Yes, "shenanigans" is a plural noun, so you should use a plural verb with it. For example, you would say "The shenanigans were troublesome" rather than "The shenanigans was troublesome."
Yes, when the subject is plural, you should use a plural verb to maintain subject-verb agreement. This means that the verb should agree in number with the subject, so if the subject is plural, the verb should be too.
It should be are. The United States is plural, therefore you have to use a plural form of the verb.
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You should use "they do" with plural subjects, such as "they do their homework," and "does" with singular subjects, like "she does her chores."
Guests is the plural - there is more than one guest.
Use the plural cacti.
It is seldom necessary to use the word Harry in a plural form, but if such a situation arises, the plural is Harry's. This should not be confused with harries, which is a verb.
The plural form of use is uses.
'Has' is used for singular nouns, while 'have' is used for plural nouns.E.g. The dog has a kennel. The dogs have kennels.
For the plural, as here, you should use "were".
Yes, "shenanigans" is a plural noun, so you should use a plural verb with it. For example, you would say "The shenanigans were troublesome" rather than "The shenanigans was troublesome."
Assuming that the question should read, "Can you use 'job' in plural?", the answer is yes. For example, "Millions of persons in the United States who have earnestly sought jobs can not find any."