Personnel is already in plural form therefore its simply sports personnel
the word "personnel" is already in a plural form This answer is incorrect. The word "personnel" is singular. The plural form of "personnel" is "personnels". Personnel may refer to a group of employees or people, but it is still taken as being a singular noun, much like how you can say "one people". People refers to a group of many more people, but in this sense, "people" is ONE THING. So referring to the word "personnel", it is already singular and the plural form is "personnels". The second answer above is incorrect. The word personnel was previously only used in the plural sense. There was no singular form of the word - the singular form would be "member of staff" or something like that. It looks like "personnel" is now also being used as singular, which is okay - language changes. But do not try to make personnel plural by adding an S - this is incorrect and never used.
plural
The word 'sports' is a noun, the plural form for the noun sport; a common, abstract noun. The noun sports is a word for activities involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others.
No, the noun 'sports' is the plural form of the singular noun 'sport', a word for a type of activity or competition.
Its like the word family. It refers to a group of people (plural) but is a the noun personnel is singular.
The correct phrase is "all personnel are invited." In this context, "personnel" is a plural noun, so it should be paired with the plural verb "are." Therefore, you would say, "All personnel are invited."
The plural form of the noun coach is coaches.Nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural.Example: The coaches are meeting to set the schedule for the track.
There is no plural form. Do and Do not are verbs
The possessive form for the plural noun fields is fileds'.
The plural form of him, her, or it is them. (objective pronouns)
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
The plural form of "was" is "were."