Spaces
The plural of space is spaces e.g. there were several spaces left on the bus
space
Yes, the noun 'space' is a singular noun. The plural form is spaces.
The plural of "nebulum" is "nebula." In Latin, "nebulum" refers to a mist or cloud, and "nebula" is the term used to describe a cloud of gas and dust in space. In English, "nebula" can refer to both singular and plural forms, though "nebulae" is also commonly used as the plural in scientific contexts.
The noun 'nebula' is singular, a word for one cloud of interstellar gas and dust.There are two accepted forms for the plural: nebulae and nebulas.
The plural is space shuttles.
The plural of space is spaces e.g. there were several spaces left on the bus
space
Yes, the noun 'space' is a singular noun. The plural form is spaces.
¿Necesita / necesitan / necesitas / necesitáisespacio? (you formal singular, plural; you informal singular, plural)
The plural of the noun "first" (an inaugural or premier accomplishment) is firsts.E.g. "The Soviet Union was responsible for many firsts in space exploration."
In (outer) space, you might find:the sunplanetssatellitesman-made satellitesBlack HolesasteroidsmeteorsNebulae (plural)
it occurs when too much fluid collects in the plural space
The noun pocket is singular; the plural form is pockets.
The plural form for the noun getaway (no space) is getaways.The verb 'get' is already plural:SingularI get awayyou get awayhe/she/it gets awayPluralwe get awayyou (all) get awaythey get away
The plural of "nebulum" is "nebula." In Latin, "nebulum" refers to a mist or cloud, and "nebula" is the term used to describe a cloud of gas and dust in space. In English, "nebula" can refer to both singular and plural forms, though "nebulae" is also commonly used as the plural in scientific contexts.
The noun 'nebula' is singular, a word for one cloud of interstellar gas and dust.There are two accepted forms for the plural: nebulae and nebulas.