It's an adjective. It doesn't have a plural form in English. If you use it with a noun, the noun can be plural:
creative ideas
creative works
creative suggestions
creative people
creative solutions
You might see "creative" treated as a noun in advertising jargon, but it is not standard English.
The noun 'artists' is a common, concrete noun; the plural form of the singular noun 'artist'; a word for a person who practices any of the creative arts.
Depending on the context, the plural of craft can be craft (when referring to vessels), e.g. hovercraft, landing craft, aircraft or crafts (when referring to skills, something hand-made, creative artistic activities), e.g arts and crafts fair; many crafts were on display at the fair.
The plural of 'bunch' is bunches.The plural of 'ant' is ants.The plural of 'batch' is batches.The plural of 'day' is days.The plural of 'chimney' is chimneys.The plural of 'tomato' is tomatoes.The plural of 'umbrella' is umbrellas.The plural of 'donkey' is donkeys.The plural of 'sky' is skies.The plural of 'foot' is feet.The plural of 'show' is shows.
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.
The noun 'artists' is a common, concrete noun; the plural form of the singular noun 'artist'; a word for a person who practices any of the creative arts.
The term "genius" refers to an exceptionally intelligent or creative person, and its plural form is "geniuses." The word "genii" is a plural form of "genius" in a different context, often referring to supernatural beings or spirits in mythology. Therefore, in most modern contexts, "geniuses" is the correct plural when referring to people.
Yes, the plural noun 'artists' is a common noun, a general word for any two or more people who practice any of the various creative arts.
Yes, the plural noun 'artists' is a common noun, a general word for any two or more people who practice any of the various creative arts.
Depending on the context, the plural of craft can be craft (when referring to vessels), e.g. hovercraft, landing craft, aircraft or crafts (when referring to skills, something hand-made, creative artistic activities), e.g arts and crafts fair; many crafts were on display at the fair.
Singular ; this and that Plural ; these and those
Yes, the noun 'artists' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'artist'; a general word for someone who works in creative arts; a word for any artists of any kind.
The plural of 'bunch' is bunches.The plural of 'ant' is ants.The plural of 'batch' is batches.The plural of 'day' is days.The plural of 'chimney' is chimneys.The plural of 'tomato' is tomatoes.The plural of 'umbrella' is umbrellas.The plural of 'donkey' is donkeys.The plural of 'sky' is skies.The plural of 'foot' is feet.The plural of 'show' is shows.
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
The plural for the noun loss is losses; the plural possessive is losses'.
pluralsThe word plurals is the plural of plural. As in: I answered the question about plurals to the person who didn't know that the plural of plural is plurals.
applied is does not have a plural but is apply it does have a plural.