Memoranda
There are two accepted plural forms of the noun memorandum:memoranda and memorandums.The plural possessive forms are memoranda's and memorandums'.Examples:The memoranda's file is alpha by last name of sender.The memorandums' file is alpha by last name of sender.
"Memoranda" is the plural form of "memorandum," so the correct phrase would be "memoranda were."
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In English, some words change vowels in their plural form. For example, "man" becomes "men," "goose" becomes "geese," and "tooth" becomes "teeth." These changes typically involve a shift in vowel sound or the addition of a vowel.
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
The correct plural for memorandum is memoranda, but memorandums is also accepted.
Memoranda is the plural form of memorandum.
The plural form is memorandums of transfer.
"Memoranda" is the correct plural form of "memorandum."
The noun memorandum is singular; the plural forms are memoranda or memorandums.
Memoramdum is singular, the plural is memoranda or memorandums
The plural forms for the noun memorandum are memoranda or memorandums, both are accepted.
There are two accepted plural forms of the noun memorandum:memoranda and memorandums.The plural possessive forms are memoranda's and memorandums'.Examples:The memoranda's file is alpha by last name of sender.The memorandums' file is alpha by last name of sender.
There are two acceptable plurals - memorandums of understanding and memoranda of understanding.
"Memoranda" is the plural form of "memorandum," so the correct phrase would be "memoranda were."
The word 'memoranda' is the plural form of the noun 'memorandum', a word for an informal record or communication; a word for a thing.
Memoranda. Memo is short for memorandum, and many words ending -um are pluralized with an -a following the rules for neuter gendered nouns in Latin.