The collective noun - cluster
The plural form of the noun star is stars, e.g. "On a clear night, you can see hundreds of thousands of stars."
The plural is "morning stars."
No, the noun 'stars' is a countable noun, a noun with a singular and a plural form.The noun 'stars' is the plural form of the singular noun 'star'.Examples:The stars in the sky were obscured by the lights of the city. (plural)My daughter had a gold star on her math test. (singular)
The plural of name is names.
The noun amounts is plural. The singular form is amount.
The plural is stars. The plural possessive is stars'.
The plural form of the noun star is stars, e.g. "On a clear night, you can see hundreds of thousands of stars."
The plural is "morning stars."
The plural is amounts.
Yes, the noun 'stars' is a count noun, a noun with a singular and plural form.The noun 'stars' is the plural form of the singular noun 'star'.
No, the noun 'stars' is a countable noun, a noun with a singular and a plural form.The noun 'stars' is the plural form of the singular noun 'star'.Examples:The stars in the sky were obscured by the lights of the city. (plural)My daughter had a gold star on her math test. (singular)
Ah, a happy little question! The plural possessive for "star" would be "stars'." Just add an apostrophe after the "s" when showing that multiple stars own something. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents in grammar!
The possessive form of the plural noun stars is stars'.example: The stars' dressing rooms were very luxurious.
The plural of name is names.
The noun amounts is plural. The singular form is amount.
Singular: Zvezda. Plural: Zvyozdui.
If your first name was Jayne, then the plural would be JaynesIf your last name was Smith, then the plural would be Smiths