Historians.
The singular nouns are history and historian. The plural nouns are histories and historians. The adjective forms are historic and historical. The adverb form is historically.
The possessive form of the noun historian is historian's.Example: The historian's presentation was very interesting.
The historian is studying Benjamin Franklin.
A historian is somebody who studies history, and writes all about it.
We don't know who "this" historian is so we don't have the answer.
The plural of historian is historians.
The word historians is a noun, a plural form for a historian; a word for a writer, student, or scholar of history; a word for a person.
The singular nouns are history and historian. The plural nouns are histories and historians. The adjective forms are historic and historical. The adverb form is historically.
it is a historian.
The historian was confused by the evidence presented to him. They were unable to get a definitive answer from the historian.
The correct possessive form of "historian" is "historian's." This form indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a specific historian. For example, you might say, "The historian's research was groundbreaking."
Historian
Polybius was a Greek historian.
A renowned American historian was Caleb Carr(American military historian).
Yes, the noun 'historians' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'historian', a general word for someone who is a student of or an expert in the study of past events; a word for a person.
Polybius was a Greek historian.
She was a historian at the desert museum