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Plethora is singular and the plural form is plethoras.

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When using Plethora in a sentence is it a plethora or are plethora Like there isare a plethora of ideas etc?

Plethora is singular and the plural form is plethoras


Is plethora singular or plural?

The noun plethora (a plethora) uses singular verb forms.The word plethora is an uncountable (mass) noun, a type of aggregate noun that refers to an unspecified but large number of elements, e.g. a plethora of choices.


There are or is a plethora of opportunities?

"Is", since plethora is in singular form


When using the word plethora do you precede it with is a plethora or are a plethora?

"Plethora" is a singular noun, so you say "is a plethora."


Are the following words singular or plural practitioner sofa satellite clips dentist dollars article magazines laminator radios?

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plural example as chlidren and singular as chlid?

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Is are plural or singular?

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Is has singular or plural?

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Is word team singular or plural?

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Is these singular or plural?

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Is who singular or plural?

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