Even though "Bruxelles" ends in an "s", it is a single noun, just like English.
Brussels in French is "Bruxelles".
"went" in French is "allé" for masculine singular, "allée" for feminine singular, "allés" for masculine plural, and "allées" for feminine plural.
singular: un manteau, plural: des manteaux
A cat is "un chat", masculine noun and singular if there is only one. Use the plural "des chats" when there are several of them.
The singular possessive form of the proper noun Mr. French is Mr. French's.The plural form is the Mr. Frenches.The plural possessive form is the Mr. Frenches'.examples:Mr. French's brother lives with him. The two Mr. Frenches' house is the brick one on the corner.
Tu as is singular is French. The plural French form is Vous êtes.
Hors d'oeuvres is the English plural, hors d'oeuvre is the English singular. Hors d'œuvre is the French plural and the French singular.
It is plural and French.
Brussels in French is "Bruxelles".
"went" in French is "allé" for masculine singular, "allée" for feminine singular, "allés" for masculine plural, and "allées" for feminine plural.
Cinéma is the singular form of a masculine noun in French. The plural form is cinémas and may be translated as "films," "movie theaters" or "movies" in English. The pronunciation will be the same for the singular and the plural forms in French: "see-ney-ma."
singular: un manteau, plural: des manteaux
"Bloc-notes" is singular. The plural would be "blocs-notes".
Singular - eauPlural - eaux
A cat is "un chat", masculine noun and singular if there is only one. Use the plural "des chats" when there are several of them.
"Your" formal: singular = votre plural = vos "Your" informal: masculine singular = ton feminine singular = ta plural = tes
The singular possessive form of the proper noun Mr. French is Mr. French's.The plural form is the Mr. Frenches.The plural possessive form is the Mr. Frenches'.examples:Mr. French's brother lives with him. The two Mr. Frenches' house is the brick one on the corner.