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The noun 'lava' is an uncountable noun (or mass noun) as a word for a substance.

The plural form of uncountable nouns for substances are words for 'types of' or 'kinds of'.

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Q: Can lava be plural with or without an s?
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Can lava be plural without an s?

The noun 'lava' is an uncountable noun (or mass noun) as a word for a substance. It is an example of something that is measured rather than counted.The plural form of uncountable nouns for substances are words for 'types of' or 'kinds of'.The opposite are "discrete nouns", things that can be counted such as trees or houses.


What is the plural of lava?

The noun 'lava' is an uncountable noun (or mass noun) as a word for a substance.The plural form of uncountable nouns for substances are words for 'types of' or 'kinds of'.


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No, the plural form of "wasp" is "wasps" without the extra 's.'


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Trout.


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son lavas


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sheep geese


What is the plural of tablespoonsful?

The plural form is tablespoonfuls.Note that tablespoonful is spelled without an 's' between 'spoon' and 'ful'.


Plural words without s?

geese, buck [the animal not the money], antelope


Why is the letter 's' be in parenthesis at the end of a word?

It indicates the plural without having to write out a separate word.


What are some foods that end with the letter s without being plural?

Some singular food names that end with S are molasses and watercress.


How do you write the plural for of a single letter?

To write the plural form of a single letter, simply add an "s" without an apostrophe. For example, "I received three As on my report card."


What is the plural of he finds?

The plural is "they find." The odd thing about English verbs is that a third-person singular subject most often uses the S form of the verb, while a plural subject (mostly ending in S) uses the form without an S. But this does apply to irregular plurals: the child writes, the children write.