Yes, singular is flower. The plural is flowers.
I picked a flower.
My friend picked three flowers.
My mother got angry that we picked the flowers, so she made me weed the flower bed as punishment.
The plural of flower is flowers.
No, an irregular plural is a noun that the plural is not formed by adding 's' or 'es' to the end of the word. The plural form for the noun tree is formed by adding an 's' to the end of the word: trees.
The noun 'primroses' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for plants that bear flowers; a word for things.
The noun 'vase' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a decorative container used to hold flowers in water, a word for a physical object, a word for a thing.
The possessive form for the plural noun flowers is flowers'.
Yes, flowers is the plural form of flower.
Flowers, in this case is plural because it is representing more than one flower. For example: The flowers in the garden were beautiful.
The plural form of the noun flower is flowers.The plural possessive form is flowers'.Example: The flowers' colors brightened the room.
If you're looking for a definition of the word "flowers" in Spanish then i can help you, but if not then I'm sorry. The word flowers in Spanish is "fluers." If you're looking for it not to be plural it is "fluer." You just have to remove the "S".
The likely word is the plural noun anemones (a type of flowers, or of sea creatures).
The plural of flower is flowers.
No, an irregular plural is a noun that the plural is not formed by adding 's' or 'es' to the end of the word. The plural form for the noun tree is formed by adding an 's' to the end of the word: trees.
The noun 'primroses' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for plants that bear flowers; a word for things.
The noun 'primroses' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for plants that bear flowers; a word for things.
The noun 'vase' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a decorative container used to hold flowers in water, a word for a physical object, a word for a thing.
The possessive form for the plural noun flowers is flowers'.
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