No, the personal pronoun 'it' is singular, a word that takes the place of a singular noun for a thing.
The corresponding plural, personal pronouns are they as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and them as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Examples:
A horse stood by the fence. It looked at us as we waved to it. (singular)
The horses stood in the field. They looked at us as we waved to them. (plural)
Yes, in can be used. The plural of infrastructure is infrastructures.
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.
Headquarters is both singular and plural.
Yes, in can be used. The plural of infrastructure is infrastructures.
The less-used English plural is curriculums. The more widely-used Latin plural is curricula.
"Is" is the singular form of the verb "to be," used with singular subjects. "Are" is the plural form used with plural subjects.
About is used as a preposition or adverb. It has no plural form.
When used as a noun, the plural of hunt is hunts.When used as a verb, the word 'hunts' is present tense, not a plural. Verbs do not have a plural form.
Because YOU is the basic unit of Organism... And "YOU" is the used of the part of SINGULAR AND PLURAL... Why Does YOU can Be Used Singular Of Plural?? Because you is used the from the sentence and that is the main USE OF nominstrative predicate
The Latin plural, sometimes used for verse or for the medical term, is cola.The English plural is colons, which is always used for the punctuation marks.
"Have" is used for plural subjects, while "has" is used for singular subjects. For example, "They have" is correct for a plural subject, while "He has" is correct for a singular subject.
yeah but it can also be used for not-plural purposes
The English plural is symposiums. The Latin plural symposia is also used.
The Latin plural is syllabi. But the English plural syllabuses is also used.
"The word 'person' can be used as either singular or plural. However, it is more commonly used as singular, while 'people' is used as the plural form."