The word 'Simpatico' is primarily an adjective and hence fails to have a Plural version. However, it can also be used as a noun. And the plural form of it is 'Simpatici' (Italian Plural)..
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The word your can be both plural and singular. You may say to one person, "Is that your car?" You would also say to a group of people "Are those your cars?" Either way, the form of your does not change. The word "yours" is not a plural. It is the possessive form of your.
I believe it is already in plural form, as well as it's regular form. For example, you don't say gooses, but you say "goose." I'm pretty sure you wouldn't say ellipsises. EDIT:::EDIT:::EDIT:::EDIT:::EDIT:::EDIT::: With all due respect, this is an incredibly wrong . The plural form of "goose" is "geese." Additionally, the plural form of "ellipsis" is "ellipses" (pronounced "ee-lip-sees").
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 ....'
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
"Simpatico" does not have a plural form. It is an adjective in Spanish that means likeable or agreeable, and it remains the same in both singular and plural usage.
The plural form of "simpático" in Spanish is "simpáticos" for masculine nouns and "simpáticas" for feminine nouns.
I would like to say "Ministries" if it is plural form of Ministry.
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The plural form of "syllabus" is "syllabi."
The plural form of the noun cockroach is cockroaches.
Princesas plural form for female Príncipes plural form for males
there is no plural for of don't in correct English you have to say does not
The plural form of "vest" is "vests."
Carlos es simpatico.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that plural form of inch is inches .
No, the correct plural form of reef is reefs. "Reeves" is not a recognized plural form in this context.