The singular and plural forms of sugar is sugar.
The plural form of the word "scent" is "scents."
The plural form for the singular noun chemist is chemists.
The noun 'sugar' is a common, concrete, mass (non-count) noun, a word for a substance, a thing. The plural form for many uncountable nouns for a substance are used for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example, 'The recipe calls for two sugars, brown and granulated white.'
The plural is 'Chemists'. The singular is 'Chemist'.
Fizz is an example of a word that is both singular andplural.Example:Singular: The fizz is rising in the cup.Plural: All ten cups have fizz in them.
The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
The plural form of the word inferno is infernos.
The plural form is ranches.
'Sugar' is singular. The plural form is 'sugars' which refers to multiple types or sources of sugar.
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
There is no plural word for if.
The plural form is data.
The plural form of the word "baby" is "babies."
The plural form for the word 'pioneer' is pioneers.
The plural form of the word "pharynx" is "pharynges."
The plural form of vow is vows.
The plural of sugar may be either sugar or sugars.e.g.Many different types of sugar are grown all over the world.Different sugars come in different packages.There are complex sugars in some foods.