Stuff is singular
The possessive form of the singular noun scientist's.The plural form of the noun is scientists.The plural possessive form scientists'.Examples:One scientist's observation found that there was no effect. (singular)Several scientists' reports showed a detrimental effect. (plural)
genus is singular, genera is plural
agreement is a matching relationship between subject and verb singular subjects go with singular verb phrases plural subjects go with plural verb phrases. verbs have singular and plural forms only in the present tense. This rose looks beautiful (singular), These roses look beautiful (plural) He likes rugby (singular) The men like rugby (plural) past: He liked rugby. The men liked rugby - same verb form But the be verb has singular and plural forms in both past and present tense. singular: The box is empty (present) The box was empty (past) plural: The boxes are empty (present) The boxes were empty (past)
Hypotheses (Hi-poth-i-seas)
'Hypotheses' is plural; the singular would be 'hypothesis'.
Hypothesis is the singular form. The plural is hypotheses.
The form hypothesis is the singular form. The plural form is hypotheses.
Hypotheses is the plural. The singular form is hypothesis.
Singular: hypothesis Plural: hypotheses
Hypothesis is the singular form - Hypotheses is plural
Hypotheses is the plural. The singular form is hypothesis.
Hypothesis is singular, while Hypotheses is the plural of Hypothesis.
Hypothesis (high-POTH-uh-siss) is singular. Hypotheses (high-POTH-uh-seez) is plural.
No, the correct spelling is "hypothesis". The plural is "hypotheses".
it's theses: pronounced (thee-sees)
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