I believe it to be media. Similar to bacteria and bacterium.
The possessive form of the singular noun medium is medium's.example: The medium's dire prediction did not occur.
Media is the plural of the singular noun form of medium with the following definitions:a middle statesomething intermediatean intervening substancean element of the natural habitat of an organismenvironmentan intervening agency by which something is conveyedone of the channels of general communicationthe substance in which specimens are preserveda culture mediumthe material with which an artist works
The noun 'media' is the plural form of the singular noun 'medium'.Examples:The medium that we're using is watercolor. (singular)The media we're using are watercolor, charcoal, and pastels. (plural)The singular possessive form is medium's.Example: Mixing the medium's consistency is very important.The plural possessive form is media's.Example: Mixing the media's consistencies is very important.Note: The most common use of the plural form 'media' is in relation to the 'news media' or 'media sources'. The terms mean two or more sources of news, for example, the medium of newspaper, the medium of television, the medium of internet, etc.
Medium is singular. Media and mediums are plural.
No, the word 'media' is a plural, common noun; the plural form for the singular noun medium.
Medium is already singular. The plural is mediums.
The possessive form of the singular noun medium is medium's.example: The medium's dire prediction did not occur.
Media is the plural of the singular noun form of medium with the following definitions:a middle statesomething intermediatean intervening substancean element of the natural habitat of an organismenvironmentan intervening agency by which something is conveyedone of the channels of general communicationthe substance in which specimens are preserveda culture mediumthe material with which an artist works
The noun 'media' is the plural form of the singular noun 'medium'.Examples:The medium that we're using is watercolor. (singular)The media we're using are watercolor, charcoal, and pastels. (plural)The singular possessive form is medium's.Example: Mixing the medium's consistency is very important.The plural possessive form is media's.Example: Mixing the media's consistencies is very important.Note: The most common use of the plural form 'media' is in relation to the 'news media' or 'media sources'. The terms mean two or more sources of news, for example, the medium of newspaper, the medium of television, the medium of internet, etc.
The noun media is plural.The singular form is medium.
Medium is singular. Media and mediums are plural.
Yes, "media" can be used as both a singular and a plural noun. When used as a singular noun, it refers to the collective communication outlets or technologies that reach a large audience, such as television, radio, and the internet.
The noun media is the plural form of the singular noun medium when it is a word for:a particular form or system of communication (such as newspapers, radio, or television);the materials or methods used by an artist;the thing by which or through which something is done;a surrounding condition or environment.Note: The plural form of the singular noun 'medium' as a word for a person who claims to be able to communicate with the spirits of dead people is mediums.
No, the word 'media' is a plural, common noun; the plural form for the singular noun medium.
The word "drawings" is plural, referring to multiple images or sketches created with a drawing medium. The singular form is "drawing," which denotes just one image or sketch.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
'Medium' is singular, 'media' plural. Not all people realize this, but use 'media' as if it were singular.