Assembly means like were your whole school meets in the gym or where ever.
Houses of Assembly is the plural of House of Assembly
The noun assembly is the singular form; the plural form is assemblies.
If it's singular (one assembly), the plural is assembly's. Example sentence:The assembly's meeting room is on the third floor.If its plural (many assemblies), it's assemblies' (the apostrophe goes after the 's' of the plural form). Example sentence:There are twenty different assemblies meeting here today; the assemblies' schedules are on the wall.
The noun 'assembly' is a singular, common noun; a word for a group of people gathered in one place for a common purpose; or a legislative body.The noun 'hearers' is a plural, common noun; a word for people who listen; listeners.The term 'assembly of hearers' is a group of people who are listening or an audience.As a collective noun, the word 'assembly' is used for an assembly of toys
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
Houses of Assembly is the plural of House of Assembly
Single = assembly Plural = assemblies Possessive single = assembly's Possessive plural = assemblies'
The noun assembly is the singular form; the plural form is assemblies.
house of assembly
house of assembly
If it's singular (one assembly), the plural is assembly's. Example sentence:The assembly's meeting room is on the third floor.If its plural (many assemblies), it's assemblies' (the apostrophe goes after the 's' of the plural form). Example sentence:There are twenty different assemblies meeting here today; the assemblies' schedules are on the wall.
'Assemblies', with reference to the plural of assembly, is spelt correctly.
The plural form of the compound noun secretary-general is secretaries-general.The plural possessive form is secretaries-general's.example: The assembly room was lined with all of the secretaries-general's portraits.
The plural form of the noun student is students.The plural possessive form is students'.Example: I have to prepare a speech for the students' day assembly.
The noun 'assembly' is a singular, common noun; a word for a group of people gathered in one place for a common purpose; or a legislative body.The noun 'hearers' is a plural, common noun; a word for people who listen; listeners.The term 'assembly of hearers' is a group of people who are listening or an audience.As a collective noun, the word 'assembly' is used for an assembly of toys
Class's = the possessive form of the singular noun class.Classes' = the possessive form of the plural noun classes.Examples:The class's pet frog was called Robert. (one class had a pet frog called Robert)All of the classes' students were at the assembly. (the students from all classes were at the assembly)
People can mean a singular as well as a plural. I can give you two examples:1) There were many people on the street.obviously refers to plural.2) The governor spoke to a people of ministers at the assembly.here it is singular since its a collective noun. I am referring to an assembly of ministers