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joy
joyance
joyances
joyed
joyful
joyfuller
joyfullest
joyfully
joyfulness
joyfulnesses
joying
joyless
joylessly
joylessness
joylessnesses
joyous
joyously
joyousness
joyousnesses
joypop
joypopped
joypopper
joypoppers
joypopping
joypops
joyridden
joyride
joyrider
joyriders
joyrides
joyriding
joyridings
joyrode
joys
joystick
joysticks
No the word happy is not a noun at all.The word happy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example:We like to see happy faces on happy people.
singular subject and singular verb forms:- I am happy. The teacher is happy. The boy was happy. She likes ice cream. The teacher likes ice cream. She has an ice cream. The teacher has an ice cream.Plural subjects plural verb forms:- They are happy. The teachers were happy. They like ice cream. The teachers have ice creams.
Ah, a plural noun for guppy would be "guppies." Just like how one happy little tree becomes many happy little trees in a forest, one guppy becomes many guppies in a tank. It's a joy to see nature multiply and thrive in its own special way.
Ah, my friend, the plural of Evans is simply Evanses. Just add an -es to the end to make it plural. Remember, there are no mistakes in art or language, only happy little accidents.
Ah, the plural of "jeans" is still "jeans." Just like how one happy little tree becomes many happy little trees, one pair of jeans becomes many pairs of jeans. Keep painting those happy little wardrobes, my friend!
was or were was is singular -- She was happy were is plural -- They were happy
il = singular (he is very happy) ils = plural (They are very happy)
The word were is the past plural tense of the verb to be. We were happy, they were also happy. Now we are not as happy as we were. Things have changed.
No the word happy is not a noun at all.The word happy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example:We like to see happy faces on happy people.
Sen mutlusun. (for singular) Siz mutlusunuz. (for plural)
humorous is an adjective, like the word happy. It is used to describe a noun, and can therefore not be plural. The noun attached to it can be plural though. i.e. a humorous joke or the humorous jokes.
Are is present tense plural be verb. They are happy. We are having fun.
singular subject and singular verb forms:- I am happy. The teacher is happy. The boy was happy. She likes ice cream. The teacher likes ice cream. She has an ice cream. The teacher has an ice cream.Plural subjects plural verb forms:- They are happy. The teachers were happy. They like ice cream. The teachers have ice creams.
Ah, the plural of "deed" is "deeds." Just like how one happy little tree can become many happy little trees in a painting, one deed can become many deeds in life. It's all about spreading positivity and kindness, my friend.
Oíche Shamhna shona duit/ dhaoibh (plural)
Ah, a plural noun for guppy would be "guppies." Just like how one happy little tree becomes many happy little trees in a forest, one guppy becomes many guppies in a tank. It's a joy to see nature multiply and thrive in its own special way.
Only if you want it to be plural (if you are talking about more than one holiday). The expression "Happy Holidays" (plural) is commonly used around the end of the year because Christmas and New Years are only a week apart.