Adnexa, as a collective noun, always takes a plural verb.
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From the Latin, the plural of adnexum is adnexa. Adnexa is frequently used in medical documentation in reference to associated supporting structures for bilateral organs such as ovary and the eye.
It is always considered as plural.
Nouns that are always plural with no singular form are:newsmathematicsclothes
As she always does.I doYou doHe she or it doesWe doYou do (plural)They do
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
From the Latin, the plural of adnexum is adnexa. Adnexa is frequently used in medical documentation in reference to associated supporting structures for bilateral organs such as ovary and the eye.
The indefinite pronouns that are always plural are:bothfewfewermanyothersseveralthey (used for people in general)
It is always considered as plural.
The indefinite pronoun "they" is always plural. It is used to refer to more than one person or thing.
These nouns are always plural and they always take plural verbs: * glasses * pants/trousers * shorts * pajamas * jeans * people * police * scissors
Nouns that are always plural with no singular form are:newsmathematicsclothes
The plural of the word "system" is "systems"
Some words that end in -s that are always plural are:accommodationsamendsarchivesbarracksbinocularsbowelsclothescommunicationscongratulationscontentscrossroadsforcepsgallowsglasses (vision aid)goodsheadquartersjeansmathematicsmeansnewspajamaspantsscissorsseriesshortsspeciesstairstongstrouserstweezers
No, nouns ending in 's' are not always plural; some examples are:abacusabyssaddressasparagusbassbiasbonusbuscactuscallouscampuscircusclasscompasscosmosdaisdiabetesdiscusdressemphasisethosficusfocusfungusgasgeniusglassgrasshaggishepatitishiatushibiscushippopotamushummusibisisthmuskisslasslenslossmantismessmetropolismolassesmossnemesisnexusnucleusoasisoctopusonusosmosispantsparenthesispasspelvisphysicsplatypuspluspressprogresspusradiusrhesusruckussassafrassisstatusstratusstresssuccesssurplussynopsistennisTexastrellistrussviruswalruswatercresswellnesswitnessyes
As she always does.I doYou doHe she or it doesWe doYou do (plural)They do
The possessive plural of flocks would be flocks'; the apostrophe following the s.
The plural for 'I had...' is 'We had...' Note: the first person singular pronoun 'I' is always capitalized.