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There are several meanings to the word 'calculus.' The plural for calculus is 'calculi.' There is no plural for the calculus we use in mathematics.
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Singular: cataractPlural: cataracts
'to give' = dar doy - I give das - you (single, informal) give damos - we give dais - you (informal, plural) dan - you (formal, plural)/they give da - you (formal, singular/he/she gives
The plural of ´vampire´ is ´vampires´.
Here are some irregular verbs with their present/pastform. All can be used with plural subjects.cut / cutbite / bitrun / ranspit / spatsteal / stolebe verbs have plural forms they are:present plural = are past plural = was / wereAlso have is plural and singular form is has
s', because it is plural.
It is at the vertex of which the plural is vertices
The "s" is there because it is plural. Such as, you and I, we are friends. To use it in a non plural would be something like : "I am a friend to him."
The plural for of the noun carrot is carrots, a common, concretenoun; a word for two or more things.
Depending on who you want to come along, you can say: Komm mit (singular/ informal) or Kommt mit (plural/ informal) and finally Kommen Sie mit (singular or plural/ formal)
No: because women is already plural, the apostrophe must come before the s. An example would be the women's handbags.
The possessive form of the plural noun calendars is calendars'.example: The calendars' prices come down in January.
Portuguese (and Spanish): apparently a plural form of Faria
The singular possessive form is lunch's.The plural noun is lunches.The plural possessive form is lunches'.Examples:He left his lunch's remains on his dresser. (singular)Some of our school lunches' ingredients come from our vegetable garden. (plural)
No, the plural form of witch is witches.example: A coven of witches brewed up some trouble in their cauldron.The plural form of wish is wishes.example: May all of your wishes come true.