Men is plural.
One man.
Two men.
Lance is singular. Lances is plural.
Louse is singular. The plural form is lice.
No, the word "list" is singular. The plural form of "list" is "lists."
if a word refers to a single item it is singular. if it refers to lots of things it is plural."Potato" is singular "potatoes" is a plural word."mouse" is singular, "mice" is a plural word."person" is singular, "people" is a plural word.
The noun 'lamina' is a singular noun, a word for one.The accepted plural forms are luminas and luminae.
Yes the word man is a singular noun. The plural noun is men.
The word man is the singular noun; the plural noun is men.
Yes the word man is a singular noun. The plural noun is men.
The word team is singular; the plural form is teams.
The word men is the plural form of the singular noun man.The possessive form of the singular noun man is man's.Examples:The man's hat blew into the street. (the hat of the man, singular)You'll find men's hats on the second floor. (the hats for men, plural)
A noun is a person place or thing. Actually men is a Plural noun.
The singular possessive is tooth's.
These is plural, this is singular
Lance is singular. Lances is plural.
singular is man plural is men
The word 'Phenomenon' is singular. The plural form is 'Phenomena'.
The word "man" is singular and plural.The term "man" and words derived from it comes from Proto-Germanic language."Man" can indicate all of the human race regardless of their sex or age. However, the term man is a male human used to describe an adult male. So it depends on which context you are using this term "man".Definition of Proto-Germanic: is a common ancestor of all of the Germanic languages which include modern: English, Frisian, Dutch, Afrikaans, German, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroese, and Swedish) indicates all of the human race regardless of their sex or age.