The plural of the noun play (a theatrical drama) is plays.
The uncountable noun play (fun, diversion) has no plural.
Because, whenever there is a vowel in front of the y in the ending of a word, you just add s. You do not drop the y and add es or ed. The only time you change the y to an i and add es or ed is when there is a consonant in front of the y.
It is both singular and plural. Scenery can refer to one large scene. It can also refer to a collection of scenes, such as the backdrops used in a play.
The plural noun for a ball used to play basketball is basketballs.The noun 'basketball' as a word for the game or sport is a non-count noun.
It can be either one. examples: Do you have any boys in your class? (boys = plural) Is there any girl who wants to play football? (girl = singular)
The basic idea is: When the doer of the action in a sentence is one person or one entity, and the correct form of the action word is singular, then you have a singular subject.John plays the piano. John is the one person doing the action, and plays is the 3rd person singular form of the verb to play. John is the singular subject.The students play in a band. The subject is The students, and play is the 3rd person plural form of the verb to play.Antelope are beautiful ruminant animals.The plural of antelope can be antelope or antelopes. In this case, the verb form is plural. So the subject is plural, not singular.
The plural form for the noun play is plays; for example: We attended two plays this weekend. Some good plays put us in the lead. The word play is also a verb; verbs do not have singular and plural forms.
Plays-noun play-verb
The plural form for the noun play is plays.Example: We always try to see several plays when we visit the city.
The plural of the noun stare is stares. As in "There were many puzzled stares when the play suddenly stopped."
The plural form for riff is riffs. We can meet up to play some riffs this evening.
Chukka (sing.), Chukkas (plural)
Plays is a noun (plural form of play) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of play).
The noun 'run' is singular.The plural noun is runs.Examples:I go for a run every evening. (singular)The play has had runs in Toronto, New York, and London. (plural)
The noun 'run' is singular.The plural noun is runs.Examples:I go for a run every evening. (singular)The play has had runs in Toronto, New York, and London. (plural)
Because, whenever there is a vowel in front of the y in the ending of a word, you just add s. You do not drop the y and add es or ed. The only time you change the y to an i and add es or ed is when there is a consonant in front of the y.
The possessive form of the plural noun hours is hours'.example: The two hours' duration of the play seemed like an eternity.
It is both singular and plural. Scenery can refer to one large scene. It can also refer to a collection of scenes, such as the backdrops used in a play.