For the noun die, a device used in shaping, forming, or cutting in a fabricating process, is dies. The plural possessive form is dies'.
For the noun die, one of a pair of game or gambling pieces, the plural is dice. The plural possessive form is dice's.
Yes, the plural form of the noun 'die' is dice.The plural possessive form is dice's.
If you're referring to the verb, there's no plural possessive. The plural of the noun is dice and the possessive of that would "dice's"
diagnosesThe plural form of diagnosis is diagnoses. It is pronounced dye-egg-no-seas.
The word dice (as a noun) is the plural; the singular is die.According to the Oxford English Dictionary, dice is historically the plural of die, however in modern standard English dice is used as both the singular and plural form.
The word 'die' is a noun form, a word for one of a set of dice; a tool used to imprint materials; a implement for cutting or shaping metal; a word for a thing.The noun form for the verb to die is the gerund, dying.A related noun form is death.
The noun for the colouring used for fabric or hair is spelled 'dye'.The plural form for this word is dyes.The plural form of 'die' (a type of tool) is dies.The plural form of 'die' (a 6-sided object used in games) is dice.
No, the word 'died' is not a noun.The word 'died' is the past tense of the verb to die.The word die is also a noun form, a word for a device for cutting or molding metal (plural form dies); and the singular form of the noun dice (plural form dice); a word for a thing.
The word 'died' is not a noun.The word 'died' is the past tense of the verb to die.The word die is also a noun form, a countable noun; a general word for a device for cutting or molding metal (plural form dies); and the singular form of the noun dice (plural form dice); a word for a thing.
The word dice (as a noun) is the plural; the singular is die.According to the Oxford English Dictionary, dice is historically the pluralof die, however in modern standard Englishdice is used as both the singular and plural form.
The word dice (as a noun) is the plural; the singular is die.According to the Oxford English Dictionary, dice is historically the plural of die, however in modern standard English dice is used as both the singular and plural form.
"Kings" is an English equivalent of "Könige."The German word is the plural form of a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "die" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "einige" ("some").
No, the word 'died' is the past tense of the verb to die.The word die is also a noun, a word for the singular form of the plural 'dice'; a device for cutting or molding metal into a particular shape; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to die is the gerund, dying.