Yes, in can be used. The plural of infrastructure is infrastructures.
Infrastructures is the plural of infrastructure
Infrastructure is correct.
The less-used English plural is curriculums. The more widely-used Latin plural is curricula.
The word "tidings" is plural. Although it can also be used in its singular form as "tiding", it is most often used in its plural form.
The Latin plural is syllabi. But the English plural syllabuses is also used.
The plural of infrastructure is infrastructures. As in "infrastructures are important".
Yes, the noun 'infrastructures' is the plural form of 'infrastructure'.
Infrastructures is the plural of infrastructure
No, the word infrastructure is a singular noun. The plural noun is infrastructures.
Infrastructure is correct.
Infrastructure refers to the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society, community or enterprise.
The fundamental services and facilities required for any social and economic development are called infrastructures of development.
Infrastructures are important because it has a direct impact to the society. These help in increasing the productivity of labors and raising the profitability, employment and income of an industry.
Infrastructure affect land use because they often take up a whole lot of our land especially roads and airports.
Netcraft is a company that tests other companies infrastructures and informs said companies on what they may need to do in the future to maintain security and what spots in their infrastructure may be at risk at the time of the test.
Infrastructure means the basic facilities which are necessary for the development of a nation. Economic infrastructure is the combination of basic facilities which is helpful in economic development of an economy and businesses. It includes facilities of telecommunication, electricity, transportation, energy etc. Social infrastructure is the combination of basic facilities which are necessary for human development. It includes health (hospitals), education (school, colleges etc.) and housing. Both of these infrastructures are complementary to each other and are necessary for the overall development of an economy.
Fernando Gomes is the Minister of Infrastructures for Guinea-Bissau.