The word for more than one coach is "coaches." This plural form is used to refer to multiple individuals who train or instruct athletes or teams. Additionally, in a broader context, "coaching staff" can also be used to describe a group of coaches working together.
If there is one coach, the phrase is "the coach's name is...." If there are multiple coaches, the phrase is "the coaches' names are..."
If a word has more than one meaning, it is 'Ambiguous'.
There is only one syllable in the word coach.
The plural word for more than one teacher is teachers.
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Coach handbags usually cost around one hundred and fifty dollars. They can, however, cost a whole lot more than that.
When a word has more than one definition, it is called being polysemous. This means that the word has multiple meanings or interpretations based on context.
There 9 states that have capital cities with more than one word names.
Yes, a one-syllable word can contain more than one vowel, such as in the word "boil" where there are two vowels ('o' and 'i') in a single syllable.
No. This is a sentence with only one word: "Go."
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