MULTIPLE is the plural version of the identity adjective SINGLE.
The singular form of feet is foot.
The singular form is hilum.
The form plumber is the singular form; the plural form is plumbers.
The singular form would be majesty.
The noun grandmother is the singular form.
Use the singular form when referring to one specific item or individual. Use the plural form when referring to more than one item or individual. Remember to match the verb, pronouns, and articles accordingly with either singular or plural nouns in a sentence.
Yes, most have singular and plural forms. Some also have a third form, called "dual".
The word 'multiple' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun multiple is a singular, common noun; a word for a number that can be divided by another number with no remainder. A number is a thing.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The singular form of feet is foot.
The word "person's" is a singular possessive form. It indicates ownership or association with a single person. For example, in the sentence "This is John's book," "John's" is the singular possessive form indicating that the book belongs to John. If you were referring to the possessive form for multiple people, the correct form would be "people's." For example, "This is the people's choice."
The singular form of "hypothysis" is "hypothesis."
The singular form is ombudsman.
it is already in its singular form.
The singular form is money.
The singular form of "cuffs" is cuff.
The singular form is hilum.