The plural form of He has a red jumper is They have red jumpers.
Jumper is singular. The plural is jumpers
The plural is red crosses.
indefinite article (plural): des des voitures rouges : red cars definite article (plural): les les voitures bleues: the blue cars.
The possessive pronoun 'ours' is plural, a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to more than one person.The singular possessive pronouns are mine, yours (both singular and plural), his, hers, and its.Examples:John and I live on this street. The red house is ours. (plural)John lives on this street. The red house is his. (singular)I live on this street. The red house is mine. (singular)She lives on this street. The red house is hers. (singular)You live on this street. The red house is yours. (singular)You and John live on this street. The red house is yours. (plural)
The plural of wife is wives.The plural possessive of wife is wives' (apostrophe after the S).Example : The wives' aprons all had red checkered patterns.
Jumper is singular. The plural is jumpers
his jumper is green and red stripes
Yes the word jumpers is a noun. It is the plural of jumper.
No, it is not necessary to use a red jumper cable to jump a car with a red battery terminal. The color of the jumper cable does not affect the functionality of the jump-start process.
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Red kites is the plural of red kite
The plural is red crosses.
No, using a red jumper cable is not positive for jump-starting a car battery. The red jumper cable is typically used to connect the positive terminals of the two batteries.
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When jumping a car, the red jumper cable should be connected first.
When jumping a car, the red jumper cable should be connected first.