The plural of occasion is occasions.
adjective form of the word 'occasion' is occasional.
That is the correct spelling of the word "occasions."
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 noun forms for the verb to sing are singerand the gerund, singing.The word sing is also a noun, a word for an occasion of singing; a ringing or whizzing sound.
When using "occasion" as a noun you would add an 's' to the plural.one occasiontwo occasions
The noun 'do' is the singular form. The plural form is 'dos' (rarely used).The noun 'do' is a word for a hairstyle; an occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment; a word for a thing.
The noun 'do' is the singular form. The plural form is 'dos' (rarely used).The noun 'do' is a word for a hairstyle; an occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment; a word for a thing.
“Ethics” is plural; “ethic” is singular. People usually use the term in the plural (“ethics”), as in, “Ethics are an important part of any successful business.” However, “ethic” (singular) is also seen on occasion: “He has a great work ethic.”
Most of the time, it means "you are", for a singular "you" (plural "you are" is estis). On occasion it means "you [singular] eat" instead, as an alternative to the regular form edis.
The word ceremony is a noun.It is defined as: A formal religious or public occasion, typically one celebrating a particular event or anniversary.
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Meeting you is always a special occasion!
I would like to raise a glass on this special occasion.On this occasion, we will let it slide.
Stellar Occasion was created in 1994.
Christmas is the best occasion. But as it is totally up 2 you, I say the Halloween is an alright occasion!
adjective form of the word 'occasion' is occasional.