plural :-
a pound
many pounds
The plural form of the word "pound" is "pounds."
The plural form of the noun pound is pounds.The plural possessive form is pounds'.
singular form = ox, plural = oxen singular form = man, plural = men single = child, plural = children single = woman, plural = women
The plural form of the noun is focuses or foci. Either is acceptable.
If there is no single significant word in a compound word, add the plural ending to both parts of the compound word.
Singles is the plural of single
pounds
The plural form of the word "pound" is "pounds."
The plural form of the noun pound is pounds.The plural possessive form is pounds'.
Single "classroom" Plural "classrooms"
Single
This question is not as daft as it seems. Pounds is quite obviously the plural of pound but what happens when 100 pounds is the subject of a sentence? One of the rules of the subject-verb agreement states:Expressions stating amount of time, money, weight, volume are plural in form but take a singular verb as in:Three weeks is a long time.100 hundred pounds is a lot of money.100 pounds is not very heavy.100 litres of petrol was spilled.A simple way to remember this rule is that although each expression is obviously plural they all represent a single unit or measurement of their own.
Single = assembly Plural = assemblies Possessive single = assembly's Possessive plural = assemblies'
yes it is both plural and single
The abbreviation for "pounds" is "lbs". Since it is plural, there is an "s" added.
The noun 'onlooker' is a single compound word, the plural is onlookers.
singular form = ox, plural = oxen singular form = man, plural = men single = child, plural = children single = woman, plural = women