No, crisis is singular. The plural is crises.
The word crisis is singular. The plural form of crisis is crises.
The word crises is a plural word; it is the plural form of the word crisis.
Crisis is the singular form; the plural is crises.
plural (crisis is the singular tem)
The plural of crisis is "crises" (pronounced "cry-seez").
The word crises is a plural noun. The singular is crisis.
Crisis is a noun not a verb. You can say 'there was a crisis down at the shop' or 'Help, there is a crisis down at the shop.' Or future tense: 'little did they know there was going to be a crisis down at the shop.'
The plural form of crisis is crises. (pronounced CRY-seez)
No, crisis is the singular form; the plural form is crises.
Crises is the plural of crisis.
The spelling "krises" is the plural of "kris" which is a long Malaysian knife often used as a weapon. The word "crises" is the plural of crisis, a period of danger, hardship, or instability.
Crisis should be singular. The plural meaning of the phrase is implied in the phrase itself. It means one crisis (singular) after another (singular).