The plural of order is orders. e.g. "The waitress got our orders wrong again."
The plural form of the noun company is companies.The plural possessive form is companies'.Examples:The company's holiday schedule is in the employee handbook. (singular)The companies' names on the directory are in alphabetic order. (plural)
Bourgeois is the plural of bourgeois, pronounced burzh-waThe bourgeoisie is a social order dominated by bourgeois. Bourgeoisie is plural in construction, meaning that it takes a plural verb when used as a subject. Bourgeoisie is pronounced burzh-wa-zi
That is the correct spelling of "sorts" (arranges in order, or plural noun meaning types or kinds).
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
The plural form of the singular noun 'company' is companies.The plural possessive form is companies'.Example: The companies' names on the directory are in alphabetic order.
"Book" can be both singular and plural. When referring to one book, it is singular. When referring to more than one book, it is plural.
The plural of ideal is also ideal.Fourteen bags of plaster would be ideal for the job.That's ideal said Tom and Bob we will order them now.
The plural form of the noun company is companies.The plural possessive form is companies'.Examples:The company's holiday schedule is in the employee handbook. (singular)The companies' names on the directory are in alphabetic order. (plural)
Bourgeois is the plural of bourgeois, pronounced burzh-waThe bourgeoisie is a social order dominated by bourgeois. Bourgeoisie is plural in construction, meaning that it takes a plural verb when used as a subject. Bourgeoisie is pronounced burzh-wa-zi
Plural search refers to the practice of searching for multiple variations of a word in order to expand the scope of search results. This can include searching for both the singular and plural forms of a word, or different verb tenses and conjugations of a word.
"Law and order" is considered a singular concept, so the verb that follows should be singular.
the plural form of the name bush is bushes. bushes' is the plural possessive form of the name. ex: (plural) the bushes live in that house (possessive plural) that is the bushes' house
Princeps (plural: principes) is a Latin word meaning "first in time or order; the first, chief.
That is the correct spelling of "sorts" (arranges in order, or plural noun meaning types or kinds).
"Live" (rhyming with give) is a verb and doesn't have a plural. "Live" (rhyming with hive) is an adjective and has no plural, either. In order for a word to be pluralized, it must be a noun and I can't think of a noun for "live".
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".