Nebulae. That's just the spelling.
How you say it is the pronunciation.
Pronounced NEB-yuh-lee or NEB-you-lee.
Some say NEB-yuh-lie, but that is wrong.
Think:
larva -> larvae [LAR-vee]
nebula -> nebulae [NEB-yuh-lee]
not
cactus -> cacti
The plural of sign is signs.
koukles
No. 'Many' is plural so it is followed by the plural form of the verb. Think of it as 'they': 'Many say that the story of David and Goliath is true'. 'They say that the story ....'
To make the plural of speech, add "es". Speeches.
Yes, the noun 'bison' is both singular and plural. Examples: A bison was drinking at the edge of the river. The bison were moving along the river's edge.
The noun 'nebula' is singular, a word for one cloud of interstellar gas and dust.There are two accepted forms for the plural: nebulae and nebulas.
The plural of "nebulum" is "nebula." In Latin, "nebulum" refers to a mist or cloud, and "nebula" is the term used to describe a cloud of gas and dust in space. In English, "nebula" can refer to both singular and plural forms, though "nebulae" is also commonly used as the plural in scientific contexts.
It is called a Nebula (nebulae for plural). no sorry but your wrong it is a coma It can be both it just depends. The question needs to be more specific
"Nebula" is a astronomical term for a cloud of gas and dust. "Nebulae" is the plural of "Nebula" and refers to more than one such cloud.
I'm gonna say the crab nebula
I would like to say "Ministries" if it is plural form of Ministry.
The plural of sign is signs.
The plural is barrages.
The plural for princess is princesses.
I'm gonna say the crab nebula
That's just it, guys, or you can say men or dudes.
there is no plural for of don't in correct English you have to say does not