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Yes, lands is the plural of land. They came from many lands...
The word premises is the plural form for premise.The singular 'premise' is a word for a previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred or follows as a conclusion.The plural 'premises' is a word for a house or building, together with its land and outbuildings. This use is derived from being identified in the premise of the deed.
The plural of run-off, meaning 1: a final race, contest, or election to decide an earlier one that has not resulted in a decision in favor of any one competitor. 2: the portion of precipitation on land that ultimately reaches streams often with dissolved or suspended material, the plural is run-offs.
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
The plural form of "landlady" is "landladies."
There is no plural of länder since "länder" is "land" in plural.
Yes, lands is the plural of land. They came from many lands...
Grass is singular.Grasses is plural.Though saying that the land is covered in grass is also plural.
The plural form of the noun owner is owners.The plural possessive form is owners'.Example: The land owners' meeting made a decision on access rights.
The plural of parcel (package, section of land) is parcels.The plural of parasol (sun umbrella) is parasols.The famous NFL football coach is Bill Parcells.
Site surveys is the plural of site survey. Example sentences: The company performs site surveys throughout the region. Site surveys for condominiums are recorded in the land records office.
Allodia is the plural form of allodium. This refers to freehold land or property. y encumbrances such as liens .and mortgages
This is likely a transposition of the plural noun "islands" (land areas within a sea or body of water).
The word premises is the plural form for premise.The singular 'premise' is a word for a previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred or follows as a conclusion.The plural 'premises' is a word for a house or building, together with its land and outbuildings. This use is derived from being identified in the premise of the deed.
The term "gulf" is singular. It refers to a large area of sea or ocean that is partly enclosed by land. If referring to multiple gulfs, it is correct to use the plural form "gulfs."
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