he / she / Chinese / sheep / deer / fish / Swiss / species / crossroads / barracks / headquarters / offspring / data / dice / aircraft
The pronoun "it" always takes the singular form of verb. For example, "It is raining."
I, he, she, it, this and that are singular.
The indefinite pronoun everybody always takes a singular verb form. The indefinite pronouns 'more' and 'all' can be used as singular or plural forms.
"My" is already in singular (and at the same time plural) form. For example: I need my shoe. (singualr). or: I need my shoes. (plural)
The indefinite pronoun 'everything' is a singular form. Example: Everything is gone. Everything was washed away in the flood.
Nouns that are always plural with no singular form are:newsmathematicsclothes
The pronoun "it" always takes the singular form of verb. For example, "It is raining."
I, he, she, it, this and that are singular.
A singular subject always has a singular verb.
Data, the media, statistics and politics for a few.
The indefinite pronoun everybody always takes a singular verb form. The indefinite pronouns 'more' and 'all' can be used as singular or plural forms.
The singular form of "have" is "has." It is used with third-person singular subjects, such as "he," "she," or "it." For example, you would say, "She has a book."
"My" is already in singular (and at the same time plural) form. For example: I need my shoe. (singualr). or: I need my shoes. (plural)
The singular form of "aspirin" is "aspirin." It's one of those words where the singular and plural are the same!
The indefinite pronoun 'everything' is a singular form. Example: Everything is gone. Everything was washed away in the flood.
Yes, "lyric" can refer to a single set of words in a song or poem (singular) or to multiple sets of words (plural). For example, "The lyric of this song is beautiful" (singular) and "The lyrics of these songs are catchy" (plural).
Some examples of words with no singular form are "scissors," "pants," "glasses," and "sheep." These words are known as pluralia tantum, meaning they only exist in their plural form and do not have a singular counterpart.