The pronoun he is the singular form, a word that takes the place of a singular noun for a male as the subject of a sentence or a clause. The plural form for he is they. Examples:
singular: John arrived first, he is here.
plural: The boys arrived first, they are here.
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Here are some irregular verbs with their present/pastform. All can be used with plural subjects.cut / cutbite / bitrun / ranspit / spatsteal / stolebe verbs have plural forms they are:present plural = are past plural = was / wereAlso have is plural and singular form is has
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The plural form of the personal pronoun 'it' is they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Examples:A horse stood in the distance. It was quietly grazing. (singular)The horses stood in the distance. They were quietly grazing. We enjoyed watching them for a while. (plural)
Informal/singular: Tu es ici. Formal/plural: Vous etes ici.
The plural of professional is professionals. As in "the professionals are here".
Transportation is a mass noun. It has no plural form.
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Ones is the plural of one. For example, here is a string of ones: 1111111.
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Ones is the plural of one. For example, here is a string of ones: 1111111.
The plural of outline is outlines. As in "the outlines are clearly marked".
The term number here is a collective noun that uses a plural verb, as the object of the preposition "of" will be plural.
The plural of plus is pluses. As in "there are some big pluses here".
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The noun 'here', a word for 'this place', has no plural form. Example:Let's get away from here this weekend.The adverb 'here', will modify a present or past tense verb as at, or to this place, position. Example:When you get here, we'll start the party.She'll be getting here about six.We got here this morning.