The plural of couple is couples.
The plural of ultimatum is ultimatums or ultimata.
Depending on context couple can be used as both a plural or singular noun, e.g.The couple next door are very nice or the couple next door is very niceIs that the couple we met last week? or Are they the couple we met last week?
Couple is a plural noun so -- walk together -- is correct
Yes, the word 'couple' is a singular noun, the plural form is couples. Examples: singular: Take a couple of aspirin and rest for a while. plural: The square in a square dance is made up of four couples.
The word 'a' has no plural form; the word 'a' or 'an' specifically means one. If you want to show more than one of the noun, you use other words such a couple, a few, some, three, five, many, etc.
"A couple of days" is the correct version. A "couple" refers to two, which is plural. So if you're describing something plural you would need to use the plural form of "day," which is "days."
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Even though the word couple refers to two of the same thing considered together, it is not plural. The plural form is couples. Examples: We went to dinner with another couple. (singular) We went to dinner with two couples. (plural)
The plural of ultimatum is ultimatums or ultimata.
Depending on context couple can be used as both a plural or singular noun, e.g.The couple next door are very nice or the couple next door is very niceIs that the couple we met last week? or Are they the couple we met last week?
Couple is a plural noun so -- walk together -- is correct
The plural form for the noun bruise is bruises. Example:I'm OK, there's just a couple of bruises.
I love these couples (plural).I love this couple (singular).Therefore, if talking about a couple of friends, it would be, "I love this couple!" If talking about several couples (as on the dance floor, for instance) it would be, "I love these couple!"
When trying to find the solution to a grammar question, the trick is to figure out if the word you are using is a singular word or a plural word, The word "couple" is a singular word - you have one couple. Therefore, you would say "The couple was pleased to be invited."
Your Thesaurus will offer many alternate names for a pair, a twin, or a couple.
And you (plural) would make a perfect couple.
Yes, the word 'couple' is a singular noun, the plural form is couples. Examples: singular: Take a couple of aspirin and rest for a while. plural: The square in a square dance is made up of four couples.