The plural form for the noun piano is pianos.
The plural form for the singular noun piano is pianos.
The plural form for the noun piano is pianos, just add -s.
The possessive form of the singular noun piano is piano's.Example: The piano's owner is asking for four hundred dollars.
No, it is not, because its spelling does not change when you make it plural it just becomes pianos. Whereas mouse is and irregular noun, because its spelling does change when it becomes plural, as it becomes mice. Hope that helps.
The plural form for the noun piano is pianos.
The plural form for the singular noun piano is pianos.
The plural form for the singular noun piano is pianos.
Yes, the word pianos (no 'e') is the plural form for the singular noun piano.
Pianos.
The plural form for the noun piano is pianos, just add -s.
No, "piano" is not plural. "Piano" is the singular form, and "pianos" is the plural form
The possessive form of the singular noun piano is piano's.Example: The piano's owner is asking for four hundred dollars.
The plural of 'piano' is 'pianos'.
The plural for piano is pianos; chiefs is the plural of chief.
Leader = noun, the person in charge, or at the head of something.Lieder = noun (plural of lied), German songs for solo voice and piano accompaniment
Leader = noun, the person in charge, or at the head of something.Lieder = noun (plural of lied), German songs for solo voice and piano accompaniment