Notebooks.
An apostrophe used after the letter S at the end of the word generally means it is a plural possessive, such as "cats' meow" which is basically referring the meow to all of the cats (plural).Sometimes, however, some words will end in an S without being a plural, such as names, but the apostrophe still indicates that it is possessive. For example "James' notebook" which is saying that the notebook belongs to a singular James.
No, it is a noun. But it is used as a noun adjunct with other nouns, as in notebook computer or notebook binder.
A cahier is a notebook or exercise book. A cahier de Français is a French notebook or exercise book.
Notebook is one word. An example sentence is "the police officer wrote the details in his notebook".
notebook.
The plural form of notebook is notebooks.
"Notebook" is singular. The plural form is "notebooks."
You would say "Here are your notebook and dictionary." This is because "notebook and dictionary" is a compound subject, which is plural. Therefore, the verb "are" agrees with the plural subject.
The Present Plural of 'Find' is 'Finds' Ex:(Mother): Did you find your notebook today? (Daughter/Son): No, not yet.. later that day she, Finds her/his notebook.
What is the definite article of cuaderno?
An apostrophe used after the letter S at the end of the word generally means it is a plural possessive, such as "cats' meow" which is basically referring the meow to all of the cats (plural).Sometimes, however, some words will end in an S without being a plural, such as names, but the apostrophe still indicates that it is possessive. For example "James' notebook" which is saying that the notebook belongs to a singular James.
No, "cuadernos" is a plural noun meaning notebooks in Spanish. It is not a definite article. Definite articles in Spanish are "el" (masculine singular), "la" (feminine singular), "los" (masculine plural), and "las" (feminine plural).
Actually, the word "banks" is already in plural form. We use -s form to nouns that have more than one no. Example: notebook-notebooks some changes in spelling Example: mouse-mice
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The possessive form of the plural noun secretaries is secretaries'. An example of usage is - "the secretaries' notebooks".A singular secretary with one notebook would be "the secretary's notebook".
"Notebook" in Spanish is "cuaderno".