supplies
supplies.
"Supplies" indicates the plural of supply, while "supply's" indicates ownership.
Monopolies is the plural form monopoly. A monopoly is when a person or company has complete control of a supply or trade in a market.
By-products is the plural of by-product.
The plural form of embargo is embargoes
The plural of supply is supplies.
Supplies
Supplies
supplies.
"Supplies" indicates the plural of supply, while "supply's" indicates ownership.
The word 'supply' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'supply' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an amount or quantity of something that is available to use; materials or provisions stored and dispensed when needed; an amount of a commodity available for meeting a demand or for purchase at a given price; a word for a thing.Example: Our supply of milk and eggs will get us through the week.The noun forms of the verb to supply are supplier, and the gerund, supplying.
It can be a verb or a plural noun. The company supplies your business with what supplies ?
The plural possessive form of villager's is villagers', for example, "The villagers' water supply had been tainted by runoff from the farms."
Monopolies is the plural form monopoly. A monopoly is when a person or company has complete control of a supply or trade in a market.
No, it is a verb or a plural noun. Supplies is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb "to supply."
The possessive form of the plural noun bricks is bricks'.Example: The bricks' manufacturer can supply the special type we need for this project.
The plural form of the noun 'energy' is energies. The countable noun 'energy' is a word for enthusiasm and determination. The noun 'energy' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for a form of power such as electricity, heat, or light; a word for a supply of physical power that you have for doing things that need physical effort.