Glasses is plural for a glass for holding liquid.
Glasses is singular for a pair of glasses, eyeglasses; the plural form is pairs of glasses.
Yes, the word 'week' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a period of time; a word for a thing.
No the word notes is a plural noun. The singular noun is note.
Singular words are nouns or pronouns or the verbs that a singular noun or pronoun uses.A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing; a singular noun is a word for one person, place, or thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; a singular pronoun takes the place of a singular noun.A verb is the word that tells what the noun or pronoun is or does; a singular verb is the verb used in conjunction with a singular noun or pronoun.
Yes the word question is a singular noun. The plural noun is questions.
The noun garb is used as a group noun to mean clothing. It uses singular verbs.
Yes, the word glasses is a noun.Glasses is the plural form for the singular noun glass.Glasses is the singular form for 'a pair of glasses', the plural form is 'pairs of glasses'.
That is. it's like scissors where a plural describes 1 only. More than 1 would be pairs of glasses.Another answer:The singular of 'glasses' (vessels from which you can drink liquids) is 'glass'.'He drank a glass of wine.''He drank three glasses of wine.'The word 'glasses' meaning 'spectacles' has no singular form.
Yes, the word 'week' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a period of time; a word for a thing.
No the word notes is a plural noun. The singular noun is note.
The singular form is phenomenon.
The plural form for glass (the drinking vessel only) is glasses.Glass is a non-count (mass) noun in any form except a glass that holds a beverage (one glass of juice, two glasses of juice). The substance glass used for producing glass objects is a non-count noun. These other uses for the noun glass are:Glass made into sheets for windows, picture frames, table tops, etc. is a non-count noun; units are sheets of glass, panes of glass, or pieces of glass.Glass formed into objects such as ornaments, decorations, jewelry, etc., the noun glass is used as an adjective and the noun it describes is countable; for example a glass swan or glass swans, a glass bead or glass beads, a glass bottle or glass bottles.The last variation is the glasses that are used for eyesight; that noun, glasses, is a singular form, short for 'a pair of glasses', the plural form is 'two pairs of glasses'.
Yes the word formation is a singular noun. The plural noun is formations.
Singular words are nouns or pronouns or the verbs that a singular noun or pronoun uses.A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing; a singular noun is a word for one person, place, or thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; a singular pronoun takes the place of a singular noun.A verb is the word that tells what the noun or pronoun is or does; a singular verb is the verb used in conjunction with a singular noun or pronoun.
The word army is a singular noun; armies is the plural form.
Yes, the word "girls" is a noun in the English language. The word girls is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for young, female persons. The singular form is "girl".
The noun personalities is the plural form for the singular noun personality.
Yes, the word 'friendship' is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an emotional relationship between people; a word for a thing.