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Curricula is plural. Curriculum is singular.

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What is the singular to curricular?

curricular is an adjective, therefore it has no singular or plural. Are you thinking of "curricula"? Like what's taught in school? curricula is the plural and curriculum is the singular.


What is the singular form of curriculum?

Curriculum is singular, curricula is plural.


Does curricula take a singular or plural verb?

curricula is a plural noun so to agree it takes a plural verb form.Curriculums is also acceptable for the pluural of curriculum.


What is singular form of curricula?

The singular is curriculum.


What is the plural of cirriculum?

The plural of curriculum is curricula.


What is the foreign plural of curriculum?

The plural form of curriculum is curricula or (the Anglicized form) curriculums.


Possessive plural form of curriculum?

The noun 'curriculum' has two accepted plural forms, curricula and curriculums.The plural possessive forms are curricula's and curriculums'.


What is the singular of curricula?

Curriculum


What is the plural form of the word curriculum?

The plural form of the word "curriculum" is "curricula" or sometimes "curriculums."


How do you spell curricula?

That is the correct spelling of the word "curricula" (plural of curriculum).


What is the plural possessive of curricula?

curricula is a plural noun so to agree it takes a plural verb form. Curriculums is also acceptable for the pluural of curriculum.


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