As a noun, the word may is a month of the year. The plural is Mays. Example sentence:
How many Mays can I expect these bulbs to bloom?
The word your can be both plural and singular. You may say to one person, "Is that your car?" You would also say to a group of people "Are those your cars?" Either way, the form of your does not change. The word "yours" is not a plural. It is the possessive form of your.
A non-plural word, a word (noun or pronoun) that is not plural is singular, a word for just one.
the plural word is comedones
it's singular, because the plural of percentage is percentages.
You will need to explain the context in which you found this word. Kine is an archaic word, in Old English it was the plural of Cow. May also be spelt Cyna as plural of the singular Cu.
The plural of may is the same word (still may)
The word "have" is a verb that can be used in both singular and plural contexts. In singular form, it can represent a single entity possessing something. In plural form, it can indicate multiple entities possessing something.
Species may be singular or plural.
The Latin plural is pupae. The English plural may be pupas.
The word buffalo may be singular or plural. The plural of buffalo, according to several sources, may be buffaloes or remain as buffalo.(The word bison is listed as a plural noun, but is often used as a singular noun.)
If you mean rhinoceros, the plural is rhinoceroses ( although a plural form rhinoceros may be encountered also).
No, "pancakes" is not a plural word; it is a singular noun that refers to a type of food. If you want to refer to more than one pancake, you would use the plural form "pancakeS."
The word Parisians is a plural noun. The word Parisian may be a noun or an adjective.
The word your can be both plural and singular. You may say to one person, "Is that your car?" You would also say to a group of people "Are those your cars?" Either way, the form of your does not change. The word "yours" is not a plural. It is the possessive form of your.
The word crises is a plural word; it is the plural form of the word crisis.
The plural noun "verities" means truths.The word sought may be the plural varieties (types, kinds).
The present tense of the word cry is "cry" . You may be confused as to whether it is the same as the past tense or not, but the past tense is cried. There are, however, exceptions such as the word "put" where the word never changes despite the tense.