The indefinite pronoun 'neither' is singular and takes a singular verb form. Example:
Neither is right for you.
Anonymous is an adjective. It is neither singular nor plural.
the word 'know' is neither singular nor plural. This word is a 'verb' and is in the present tense.
Saving and Savings are both different words with totally different meanings. Neither word has a plural.
Shine is a verb, as well as an adjective. Therefore it is neither singular, nor is it plural.
Neither. "Forgot" is a verb and only nouns and pronouns are singular or plural. Actually, it depends on what you have forgotten in the first place. if you've forgotten multiple, then plural. Forgot one thing? Then singular.
"Teach" is the singular form of the verb, while "teaches" is the third person singular form. "Teach" can also be used as the plural form when referring to a group of teachers collectively, such as "the teach of the school."
Singular means just 1 thing and plural mean two or more things. For example: singular-cow, plural-cows. Perhaps you are asking if the interrogative pronoun 'what' is singular or plural. The pronoun 'what' can represent a singular or plural answer so it is neither neither because the quantity is unknown when the question is asked.
Anonymous is an adjective. It is neither singular nor plural.
Neither, mathematics is plural. The plural possessive is mathematics'.
The word do is a verb. Verbs are neither plural nor singular.
neither. "Includes" is a verb.
No, "analysis" is not a plural possessive. It can be used as both a singular and plural noun. For example, "the analysis" is singular, and "multiple analyses" is plural.
the word 'know' is neither singular nor plural. This word is a 'verb' and is in the present tense.
Saving and Savings are both different words with totally different meanings. Neither word has a plural.
Shine is a verb, as well as an adjective. Therefore it is neither singular, nor is it plural.
Yes, the word "neither" can be both singular and plural depending on the antecedent. When referring to two items or options, "neither" is singular. When referring to more than two items or options, it is plural.
Despotic is an adjective and is neither singular nor plural. The corresponding noun is despot, the plural of which is despots.