Just add an S. "The subjects were typed up for later study."
No apostrophe. That is for ownership (The subject's position in the sentence was near the front.).
The plural form of the word "therapist" is "therapists." To make it plural, you simply add an "s" to the end of the word.
To make the word 'request' (as a noun) into its plural form, add 's' at the end of the word: requests.
The plural for the word 'drop' is 'drops'.
To make a word that ends in a vowel plural, add -s to the end of the word. For example, "photo" becomes "photos" in the plural form.
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.
The plural of subject is subjects.
The plural of the word "subject" is "subjects".
The plural form of the word "therapist" is "therapists." To make it plural, you simply add an "s" to the end of the word.
To make the word 'request' (as a noun) into its plural form, add 's' at the end of the word: requests.
Your question is not clear.If you mean "what is the plural of the word subject?" - then you just add -s to make the plural form subjectsIf you mean "What is a plural subject in a sentence?" a plural subject in a sentence is a subject that refers to more than one thing.The boys ate the ice cream - in this sentence the subject 'boys' is plural - boys means more than one boy.The boy ate the ice cream - in this sentence the subject 'boy' is singular - boy means one boy.
The plural for the word 'drop' is 'drops'.
To make a word that ends in a vowel plural, add -s to the end of the word. For example, "photo" becomes "photos" in the plural form.
Hams is the plural of ham.
Well, it is a verb, and it can't be plural all by itself, but if you mean the verb for a plural subject, then it would be the word "were." I was, you were, we were (past tense). I am, you are, we are for present tense.
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.
The word doctorates already is plural. The singular form is doctorate.
The word members is the plural form. The singular noun is member.