These are chairs.
One chair. Two chairs.
Chair is a singular noun.
Chairs
Are is plural. "Is" is singular. For example, "There is a glove on the chair". That is singular. "There are gloves on the chair". That is plural.
The plural form of the noun 'chair' is chairs.
Traditionally, "chairwomen". Sometimes now, simply "chair" with plural "chairs" is preferred over both chairman and chairwoman.
The word 'comfortable' is an adjective. Adjectives do not have plural forms. Adjectives have degrees:positive = comfortablecomparative = more comfortablesuperlative = most comfortableThe word 'comfortable' is the adjective form of the noun comfort.The plural form of the noun 'comfort' is comforts.Examples:There's nothing like a comfortable chair. (adjective)It will be good to return to the comforts of home. (plural noun)
A Chair is a Chair because c stands for comfortable. H stands for helpful. A stands for Amazing. I stands for Impressive. and R stands for Rester!!! that is why a chair is a chair. Thank you. Marina
Are is plural. "Is" is singular. For example, "There is a glove on the chair". That is singular. "There are gloves on the chair". That is plural.
The plural form of the noun 'chair' is chairs.
The plural form of work chair is work chairs.
Pronoun: They. βTheyβ is a plural pronoun for the chairs.
The singular possessive noun is chair's; the plural possessive form is chairs'.
it depends on wat u see lol give a description . Cats are on my chair. Anything that is plural or more than one.
these is for plural verbs en this for singular verbs. e.g.: this chair, these chairs
"karasy" as in the plural of "kursī" ('chair', so 'chairs')? Then it would be "كراسي".
Traditionally, "chairwomen". Sometimes now, simply "chair" with plural "chairs" is preferred over both chairman and chairwoman.
See is a verb. to see something. You can't make it a plural. You can make a noun a plural. If you where to use it in this way: "The man sees a chair." It is not a plural it is grammatical tense. "I see, he sees." Is present tense. "I saw, he saw." Is past tense.
ofcourse, chair becomes chairs. You just add an s. Table becomes tables
The two nouns in your sentence are words and nouns, they are plural, common nouns.