no, plural is anything more than 3 but less than 17
The plural of "this" is "these" (referring to more than one thing).
the plural of opposite is opposites.
Several is plural, meaning more than one; there is no singular form of the word.
If you're referring to more than one head for a single school, the plural is 'heads of school'. If you're referring to one person head for more than one school, the plural is 'head of schools'. If you're referring to more than one person as head of more than one school, the plural is 'heads of schools'.
The plural of trainee is trainees. The plural possessive is trainees' (of or belonging to more than one trainee).
Singular means 1 Plural means more than 1
Whilst the plural of a potato is potatoes, the plural of a piano is pianos.
"Inch" is the singular, "inches" is the plural. The singular would be used when there is 1, the plural when there are more than 1.
You (plural, referring to more than 1 person)
I don't know the plural of eon but the answer is more than 1 eon
Plural is more than singular. Singular is only one and plural means more than one.
1 type of species(cat)(cats)is plural which means more than 1
Words that are plural mean there are more than 1 of something. Some words that are meant to be plural don't change like the word, "moose."
Is it possible, that I (singular), can plural (more than 1) all by myself? OR, do I (singular) need another- (also more than 1) as an addition before I do....? Is this how math started.
there is no plural for sheep 1 sheep is call a sheep and more than 1 sheep is call a sheep
Poodles is the plural, it means more than one.
The plural of "this" is "these" (referring to more than one thing).