The plural form of the noun 'bilingual' (a person fluent in two languages) is bilinguals.
The word 'bilingual' is also an adjective, used to describe a noun (a bilingual student).
The noun bilingualism is the practice or ability to speak two languages fluently.
The noun form of the adjective bilingual is bilingualism.
A bilingual (can be verb or noun) is a person fluent in two languages.Bilingualism is the practice or ability to speak two languages fluently.
There is no plural form. Do and Do not are verbs
The plural form of him, her, or it is them. (objective pronouns)
The plural form of "was" is "were."
The noun form of the adjective bilingual is bilingualism.
A bilingual (can be verb or noun) is a person fluent in two languages.Bilingualism is the practice or ability to speak two languages fluently.
There is no plural form. Do and Do not are verbs
The plural form of him, her, or it is them. (objective pronouns)
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
The plural form of "is" is "are."
The plural form of "I" is "we."
The plural form of "was" is "were."
The plural form of mouth is mouths. The plural form of month is months. The Mounth is a range of hills in Scotland and does not have a plural form.
"Groceries" is the plural form of "grocery."
"Beliefs" does not have a plural form, as it is already plural. Beliefs is the plural form of belief.
The plural form of the demonstrative pronoun 'that' is those.