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No, the plural form skis is a regular plural for the singular noun ski. A regular plural is a noun to which an -s or an -es is added to form the plural. An irregular plural is plurals formed in some other way.
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Skied is the past participle of ski.
"The Winters' first visit to the ski resort was quite uneventful" "Unfortunately, the heating system in the James' hotel room broke down on the third day of their first visit"
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural form for the noun ski, or any noun ending with -ski, is skis (-skis).
No. Apostrophes are almost never used to form a plural.The spelling ski's is a possessive noun, e.g.He has to be careful of his left ski's position on the last turn.His right ski's color is black and his left ski's color is white.
No, the plural form skis is a regular plural for the singular noun ski. A regular plural is a noun to which an -s or an -es is added to form the plural. An irregular plural is plurals formed in some other way.
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It is calves.
I/you/we/they ski. He/she/it skis. The present participle is skiing.
Yes, the noun 'rescue' is a count noun, the plural form is rescues.example: The ski patrol has made a number of rescues of adventurous skiers.
There is no anagram. The scramble was likely miscopied. The letters can spell "flu ski." They can also spell the plural word "kulfis" - frozen ice cream desserts.
esqui = ski; esquiar = to ski
The sentence that contains a plural pronoun is:"The birds flew south to their winter home."The pronoun their is a plural, possessive adjective, used to describe the compound noun "winter home" as belonging to the plural noun birds.
Park City, Utah has a number of ski in ski out hotels.
Some Maine ski shops include Golf and Ski Warehouse, Al's Ski Barn, Arlberg Ski and Surf Shops, Akers Ski, Ski Depot, Carter's X-C Ski Center, and Gorham Bike and Ski.