yes it is
Bears is plural.Bear is singular
"Two" is plural, and the plural form of a bear is bears.However, you could also have a sentence in which "bear" is a verb, such as "The two bear responsibility for the accident."
These sentences use apostrophe incorrectly:A Bear's love honey. - This should just be plural: bears.B Bears' take deep breathe's. - Both should just be plural: bears; breaths.D Bears do climb tree's. - Trees should just be plural.The correct one is:C Hunters prized black bears' fur. - Bears is plural; but bears possess fur, so it it bears' with an apostrophe.
No, polar bear is a common noun, a general word for a type of bear. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing, such as Polar Bear International (conservation organization) or Polar Bear Drive, Westford, MA.
"Bears repeating" actually has nothing to do with the animal. Bear in this phrase means "able to support, carry, or hold." For instance, a person may bear a heavy load, or bear glad tidings. If something bears repeating it means that the subject can usefully be brought up or talked about multiple times.
Bears is plural.Bear is singular
Bear is singular. Bears is plural.
It is bears.
bears'The plural form of the noun bear is bears.The plural possessive form is bears'.Example:The bear population is dwindling due to loss of the bears' habitat.
The forms of the verb to 'bear' are bears, bearing, bore, born (or borne).The plural form of the singular noun 'bear' is bears.
bears'The plural form of the noun bear is bears.The plural possessive form is bears'.Example:The bear population is dwindling due to loss of the bears' habitat.
"Two" is plural, and the plural form of a bear is bears.However, you could also have a sentence in which "bear" is a verb, such as "The two bear responsibility for the accident."
Bears is a noun (plural form of bear, an animal) and a present tense verb (third person singular conjugation of to bear).
No, the plural noun "bears" is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun "bear"; a general word for a type of mammal; a word for any bear(s) of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Chicago Bears (American football team) or "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (a fairy tale).The word "bears" is also the third person, singular form of the verb to bear.
These sentences use apostrophe incorrectly:A Bear's love honey. - This should just be plural: bears.B Bears' take deep breathe's. - Both should just be plural: bears; breaths.D Bears do climb tree's. - Trees should just be plural.The correct one is:C Hunters prized black bears' fur. - Bears is plural; but bears possess fur, so it it bears' with an apostrophe.
Polar bears are bears
In the Authorized KJV Bear (singular) is used 215 times in 208 verses. Bears (plural) is used 2 times.