universities
The plural form for the noun university is universities; the plural possessive is universities'.
Singular ; this and that Plural ; these and those
The plural for the noun loss is losses; the plural possessive is losses'.
plural verb - were plural subject - boys The boys were hungry
The plural is a normal S plural, associates.
The plural form for the noun university is universities; the plural possessive is universities'.
the plural for of university is universities
i think it is Universities but i am not that sure
No, the word alumnae is the plural form of the noun alumna, a female graduate of a school, college, or university. The plural form of the noun alumnus is alumni, male graduates of a school, college, or university.
An alumnus (plural alumni) is a graduate, or more specifically a male graduate, of a college, university, or school.
University, singular. Universities, plural.
The word alumnae is a plural noun, and the singular is alumna. An alumna is a female graduate of a college, school, or university, the female equivalent of alumnus (plural alumni).
The word alumnae is a plural noun, and the singular is alumna. An alumna is a female graduate of a college, school, or university, the female equivalent of alumnus (plural alumni).
Alumni is the plural form of alumnus. Alumnus refers to a male graduate or former student, alumna a female. The plural of alumna is alumnae. Traditionally, however, the masculine plural has been used for groups made up of both sexes. For example: the alumni of Melbourne University.
Credential is usually plural: "before giving a teaching position, the university will scrutinize your credentials."
of Alumna
No, the plural noun 'academics' is a word for people who teach or do research at a college or university; a word for people.