it could be "hopes" this would be a noun, however, "hope" may also be used as a verb
The word 'hopes' is both a verb and a noun: The verb hopes is the third person singular present, plural (hope, hopes, hoping, hoped). The noun hopes is the plural form for the singular noun hope.
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
No, the plural of problem is problems.
The plural word for batch is batches.
Generally any word ending with 's' is plural, making devices plural Device would be singular Hope my answer helped CuriousJade x
The plural form of the noun sister is sisters.The plural possessive form is sisters'.example: The sisters' names are Hope and Faith.
The word, 'people' is the plural of the word, 'person'. I hope you know what a person is.A people is a you!
The word crises is a plural word; it is the plural form of the word crisis.
The word 'hopes' is both a verb and a noun: The verb hopes is the third person singular present, plural (hope, hopes, hoping, hoped). The noun hopes is the plural form for the singular noun hope.
Manche (plural is manches) J'espère que cela a aidé! (Hope this helped!)
There is no plural word for if.
The word "hope" is singular and refers to the feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. It does not have a plural form in this context, although "hopes" can be used to refer to multiple instances or types of hope. It is not possessive either, as it does not indicate ownership.
The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
A non-plural word, a word (noun or pronoun) that is not plural is singular, a word for just one.
The plural word of delay is delays.
I hope you mean "stylo"; if you do, it's short for stylograph, the plural form of which is stylographs. I assume that the plural form for the shortened form would also be no more than an added S to the word.