In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'mistress' is a gender specific noun for a female.
The corresponding gender specific noun for a male is master.
The plural form of the noun 'mistress' is mistresses.
The plural form of the noun 'master' is masters.
You must add an s to make pool plural - pools.
Singular form: el estudiante Plural form: los estudiantes To make the plural form of a masculine noun, simply add an "s" to the singular form if the noun ends in a vowel (a,e,i,o,u) if it ends in a consonant add "es". Singular form: el color plural form: los colores Articles need to agree in number and gender with nouns so you will need to change the article too from singular to plural. Masculine singular: el Masculine plural: los
Oxford dictionary says both 'yeses' or 'yesses' is acceptable.
The word are is used for both the singular and plural of the second person, while it is used for the plural of the third person. The English language does not make as many grammatical distinctions as many other languages do.
Yes, when the subject is plural, you should use a plural verb to maintain subject-verb agreement. This means that the verb should agree in number with the subject, so if the subject is plural, the verb should be too.
In Spanish, sixth is sexto (singular, masculine). If you wish to make in singular and plural, use sexta. To make either form plural, simply add an s at the end.
It's "rouges"... to make a word masculine plural you simply add an s
Data is the plural form of datum.
You must add an s to make pool plural - pools.
Singular form: el estudiante Plural form: los estudiantes To make the plural form of a masculine noun, simply add an "s" to the singular form if the noun ends in a vowel (a,e,i,o,u) if it ends in a consonant add "es". Singular form: el color plural form: los colores Articles need to agree in number and gender with nouns so you will need to change the article too from singular to plural. Masculine singular: el Masculine plural: los
The answer is that "día", even though it ends with an "a", is a masculine word. Masculine modifyiers usually end with an "o". Also note that this is a plural. What you are really saying is "good days". In the singular, this would be "buen día". The "os" is added to make it plural. On the other hand, "noche" is feminine, so the modifyer would end in a "a". In this case the singular would be "buena noche". The "s" is added to make the plural.
Oxford dictionary says both 'yeses' or 'yesses' is acceptable.
An indefinite pronoun and its antecedent agree in number when they are both singular or both plural.
Gentleman usher is two word. To make the plural of that term, you have to use the plural form of both words; so it would become gentlemen ushers.
la couleur - the colorles couleurs - the colorsThe following is organized like this: English form - French masculine form (add for feminine form) (add for plural form).red - rouge(s)orange - orange*yellow - jaune(s)green - vert(e)(s)blue - bleu(e)(s)purple - violet(te)(s)pink - rose(s)white - blanc(he)(s)gray - gris(e)(s)**black - noir(e)(s)brown - marron**Never change form.**Don't add an "s" for the masculine plural form.Other notes:You usually don't add an "e" to a masculine adjective that already ends in an "e" to make it feminine.If an adjective describes both males and females, always use the masculine plural form.The final consonant sound is pronounced in the feminine forms but not the masculine forms.
The word are is used for both the singular and plural of the second person, while it is used for the plural of the third person. The English language does not make as many grammatical distinctions as many other languages do.
If you really want to be with the mistress, you have to get everything in order, sit down with the wife and explain that it's not working..... then work on the relationship with the mistress and make her your girlfriend.