Yes, libraries is the plural form of the singular noun library.
Libraries is the plural form of library.
The plural of library is libraries. As in "libraries have lots of books".
The plural of library is libraries.
I went to many libraries to find the a good book my friend recommended.the libraries' scared of caroline cuz shes weird and smells bad.This word libraries' is plural possessive. (more than one library)example - The libraries' shelves are being renewedThis word library's is the short form for library is or the singular possessive (one library)example - The library's just near the Town Hall = (library is)The library's fees are high. = (possessive)
A non-plural word, a word (noun or pronoun) that is not plural is singular, a word for just one.
Libraries is the plural form of library.
The plural of library is libraries. As in "libraries have lots of books".
The plural for of the noun library is libraries.The plural possessive form is libraries'.Example: The libraries' agreement allows cardholders to use their services throughout the county.
The possessive form for the irregular plural noun libraries is libraries'.
The plural is "libraries".
The library's books are arranged in alphabetical order.
Yes. Libraries is the plural form of the singular noun library
The noun libraries' is the plural possessive form (the possessive form of the plural noun). The apostrophe at the end of the noun indicates that something belongs to two or more libraries.Examples:This city is know for its many fine libraries. (plural)All of the libraries' hours are posted on-line. (plural possessive)
The plural of library is libraries.
The plural of library is libraries.
Library's is possessive. Libraries is plural.
libraries is the plural noun of library