The plural is the same as the singular. Since the pronoun you is the person or persons you are speaking to, he, she, or they know which you mean. Examples:
Sarah, you saw the banjo on the table.
Sarah and Sam, you saw the banjo on the table.
Everyone, you saw the banjo on the table.
The plural form for table leaf is table leaves.
Cactus is Singular. Cacti is Plural. Examples: I saw a cactus at the national park. I saw cacti at the natural park. This is not correct: I saw a cacti at the national park.
Without the last E (i.e., tablecloths). Cloths for the table, not clothes for the table.
souls. Example: There were four men at the table; therefore, there were four souls at the table.
Chalk... it's like deer.... I saw a deer, I saw a few deer.... it's the words around it that define whether or not it's plural I have lots of chalk. I have a piece of chalk.
The plural form for the noun banjo is banjos; the plural possessive is banjos'.
The plural of "table" is "tables."
banjos or bandgolics
The plural for that table is "those tables".
The plural form for table leaf is table leaves.
The plural form of the noun table is tables.The plural possessive form is tables'.
No, the noun 'table' is a singular noun (one table).The plural form is tables.
No, a circular saw is held in one hand. A table saw is set in a metal table or deck.
The plural form of the tool 'saw' is saws. Saw is also the past tense of see, but because see is a verb, not a noun, the word 'sees' is not a plural.
See is a verb. Saw is the past tense form of see. See has no plural!
The singular possessive noun for "table" is "table's," indicating something that belongs to one table. The plural possessive noun is "tables'," which shows ownership by multiple tables. For example, you might say "the table's leg" for singular and "the tables' arrangement" for plural.
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