The plural form of the noun 'chalkboard' is chalkboards.Example: They've replaced all of the chalkboards at the high school.
The plural form for the noun sister is sisters; the plural possessive form is sisters'.Examples:My sisters' school is Lincoln High. Jane is in ninth grade and June is a senior.My sisters' schools are Lincoln High and Washington Community College.
No. Schooling is the present participle, or gerund form, of the verb to school (to teach). It does not have a plural.
The possessive form of the plural noun dresses is dresses'.Example: These dresses' prices are too high.
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
The plural form of the noun 'chalkboard' is chalkboards.Example: They've replaced all of the chalkboards at the high school.
The plural form of the noun 'chalkboard' is chalkboards.Example: They've replaced all of the chalkboards at the high school.
The plural form for the noun sister is sisters; the plural possessive form is sisters'.Examples:My sisters' school is Lincoln High. Jane is in ninth grade and June is a senior.My sisters' schools are Lincoln High and Washington Community College.
No. Schooling is the present participle, or gerund form, of the verb to school (to teach). It does not have a plural.
The plural form of the singular noun 'school' is schools.
The plural possessive form is schools'. Example sentence:The board decided that all of the schools' hours would be coordinated to accommodate the number of buses available.
The plural possessive form of "school" is "schools'".
The possessive form for the compound noun high school is high school's.
Hypothesis (high-POTH-uh-siss) is singular. Hypotheses (high-POTH-uh-seez) is plural.
The plural form for the noun pupil is pupils.The plural possessive form is pupils'.Example: Some of our pupils' essays were published in the school newsletter.
The plural form for the noun house is houses.The plural possessive form is houses'.Example: These houses' developer used high quality materials.
No, the word alumnae is the plural form of the noun alumna, a female graduate of a school, college, or university. The plural form of the noun alumnus is alumni, male graduates of a school, college, or university.