'Etc.' or 'et cetera,' is Latin. It means, "and the rest." 'Etc.' IS plural.
'Chevy' is an abbreviation for Chevrolet The plural of Chevy is # Chevies, as in lady -> ladies, or # Chevy vehicles, Chevy cars, Chevy trucks etc The plural of Chevrolet is Chevrolets
No, the plural noun 'sleighs' is a regular plural noun.A regular plural noun is a noun that forms its plural by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the word.An irregular plural is a noun that forms its plural in some other way, for example child->children, mouse->mice, foot->feet, etc.
Tremendous is an adjective, and so it has no plural form. You use the same form whether you are referring to a single or to multiple people/actions/etc.
Gold doesn't have a plural form. The noun 'gold' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance.We talk about bags of gold or bars of gold etc not golds.
plural: pianosMost words ending with an 'o' usually take '-es' to form the plural, but some words take '-s', e.g. pianos, radios, videos, etc.
Aviatrixes. no problems with conjugation, etc.
The plural form of bluff is bluffs.
There isn't one but you can say We swam, We swim etc.
Series means a collection of books, events, etc. so it is plural automatically.
Was is singular (I was, He was, She was, etc) Were is plural (We were, They were, He and she were, etc) Exception: You were, even when referring to only one person.
Riches is the plural, it refers to a quantity of money, property, wealth, etc.
'Chevy' is an abbreviation for Chevrolet The plural of Chevy is # Chevies, as in lady -> ladies, or # Chevy vehicles, Chevy cars, Chevy trucks etc The plural of Chevrolet is Chevrolets
The plural form of appendix is appendices, but appendixes is also used.The plural of "appendix" depends on its meaning.If you mean a small organ near your bowel, the plural will be "appendixes".If you mean a part at the end of the book/report/etc. containing additional information, the plural of that will be "appendices."
eyes, ears, arms, legs, etc
The same. Appreciation. I have appreciation, we have appreciation, etc
No, the plural noun 'sleighs' is a regular plural noun.A regular plural noun is a noun that forms its plural by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the word.An irregular plural is a noun that forms its plural in some other way, for example child->children, mouse->mice, foot->feet, etc.
Tremendous is an adjective, and so it has no plural form. You use the same form whether you are referring to a single or to multiple people/actions/etc.