'Sit' is a verb, so it does not have a plural form.
The word 'sits' is not a plural, but rather, it is the present tense of the word 'sit'.
The currect plural form for bus seat is "bus seats."
The plural of your life is your lives.
Yes, the noun 'seats' is a common noun, the plural form for the noun 'seat'; a general word for a place to sit, a word for any type of seat.
The plural form of the noun glass is glasses.The plural form for the noun bench is benches.Nouns in 'x', 'z', 's', 'ch', or 'sh', add an 'es' to form the plural.
The possessive form for the plural noun children is children's.
The plural of seat is seats. As in "these seats are comfy".
The plural form for the noun seat is seats.The plural possessive form is seats'.Example: The seats' positions need to be arranged.
The currect plural form for bus seat is "bus seats."
The possessive noun arena's seats is the singularform.The plural form is arenas' seats.
The plural of your life is your lives.
Yes, the noun 'seats' is a common noun, the plural form for the noun 'seat'; a general word for a place to sit, a word for any type of seat.
The plural of ottoman, meaning a low upholstered seat without a back or arms, typically serving also as a box, is ottomans The plural of Ottoman, meaning a Turk, especially of the Ottoman period, is Ottomans
The plural form of the noun glass is glasses.The plural form for the noun bench is benches.Nouns in 'x', 'z', 's', 'ch', or 'sh', add an 'es' to form the plural.
There are two possible plural nouns:restaurants - eateriesrestraints - belts or straps used to secure an individual in a seat or bed
"Capital" can be both singular and plural. When referring to a city that serves as a seat of government, it is singular (e.g., Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States). When referring to financial assets or resources, it is also singular (e.g., they invested their capital in the business).
Either of the two large muscles of the human posterior (seat, buttocks, derriere) is a gluteus maximus (plural gluteus maximi).
The possessive adjective 'your' functions as both a singular or plural pronoun.The possessive pronoun 'yours' functions as both a singular and plural pronoun.A possessive adjective is placed before a noun to describe that noun. Examples:Dad, your dinner is ready. (singular)Boys, your dinner is ready. (plural)Jack and Jill, your dinner is ready. (plural)A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something. Examples:Dad, the seat on the left is yours. (singular)Boys, the seats on the left are yours. (plural)Jack and Jill, the seats on the left are yours. (plural)