The plural of sun is suns.
When the sun sets, the trees cast long shadows. "Sun" is singular and requires a singular verb: "sets". "Trees" is plural and requires a plural verb: "cast".
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'.
applied is does not have a plural but is apply it does have a plural.
Knights is a plural. It is the plural for knight.
The plural is sun dials.
The plural possessive of "sun" is "suns'".
The plural form of the noun pagoda is pagodas.The plural possessive form is pagodas'.Example: This is my vacation photo of the pagodas' roofsgleaming in the sun.
Possessive noun is " sun's " Do NOT confuse with the plural , which is " suns ". Note the use of the apostrophe to indicate possession.
The plural of parcel (package, section of land) is parcels.The plural of parasol (sun umbrella) is parasols.The famous NFL football coach is Bill Parcells.
A plural pronoun is a word that takes the place of a plural noun or two or more nouns or pronouns; for example:The men were working in the hot sun. They were thirsty.Fran and Frank worked in the hot sun. They were thirsty.The dogs were thirsty after their walk so we gave them water.
The possessive form of the plural noun cats is cats'. The possessive form is pronounced the same as the plural form (katz not katz-es). The use of the noun is what changes; for example: Both of the cats like to sit in the sun. (plural) The cats' names are Hansel and Gretel. (plural possessive; the names of the cats)
When the sun sets, the trees cast long shadows. "Sun" is singular and requires a singular verb: "sets". "Trees" is plural and requires a plural verb: "cast".
The word eclipses is a plural noun. The singular form is eclipse.
The anagram is sun (the plural Greek letters, nus, is sometimes spelled nu's).
The anagram is sun (the plural of the Greek letter nu is often written nu's).
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".