You can't. You just go like we are curious. Curios is an adjective so we are going to need a auxiliary verb before it. Hope it helped! :D
The plural of "Polish" can refer to either the people or language of Poland. For people, the plural is "Poles," and for the language, the plural is "Polish."
Can the word 'insight' be used in plural form?
Yes, "sons" is the plural form of "son." It is used to refer to more than one male child of a parent or parents.
"Scissors" is typically used as a plural noun to refer to the cutting tool with two blades that are pivoted together. While the term can refer to a single cutting tool in a general sense, it is more commonly used in the plural form.
Examples of nouns that are plural in form but singular in meaning include "scissors," "pants," "physics," "politics," and "gymnastics." These words refer to singular items or concepts even though they are grammatically plural.
No, "curious" is not a plural form. It is an adjective that describes something inquisitive or eager to know or learn something. The plural form of "curious" would be used when referring to multiple things that are inquisitive or eager to know.
The word Africans is the plural form. The singular form is African. Some nouns in their plural form can be used to refer to an entire group, like the word Africans. But it is still a plural word.
Information is a collective (group) noun, and has no plural form.
You can't. Verbs do not have plural form. Plurals refer to the presence of two or more of something, so are limited to nouns or pronouns.
The plural form of "chubby" is "chubbies." This term is often used informally to refer to individuals or things that are chubby in appearance.
The plural of "Polish" can refer to either the people or language of Poland. For people, the plural is "Poles," and for the language, the plural is "Polish."
The plural form of "ocean" is "oceans." It is used to refer to more than one ocean, such as the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans.
If you're using cria to refer to a baby llama or related animal, the plural is "crias".
The plural of progeny can be progeny or progenies.Like "offspring" progeny can refer to one person (child) or several (children).
The plural form of "película," which is Spanish for "film" or "movie," is "películas." This term is used to refer to multiple films or movies in Spanish-speaking contexts.
The plural form of "Governor-General" is "Governors-General." This term is used to refer to multiple individuals holding the position in different countries or regions. The hyphenated structure remains consistent in the plural form.
AnswerThe answer is media (?).Refer http://grammarist.com/usage/media-mediums/