It is already singular, plural would be classes
The noun class's is the possessive form of the singular noun class.Adding the apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the noun indicates that something belongs to a class.Example: Our class's trip is tomorrow.The plural noun is classes.Example: I have four classes tomorrow.The plural possessive form is classes'.Example: All of my classes' grades have improved. (the grades for all of my classes)
Class is a singular noun so add -'s. The class's test.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The singular form of "that" is "it."
"Stratum" is the singular form of stratum. The plural form is "strata".
The noun class is singular.The plural form is classes.
Yes, the noun 'class' is the singular form. The plural noun is classes.
To write "class" in singular possessive form, you add an apostrophe followed by the letter "s." This results in "class's." For example, you would say, "The class's project was impressive," indicating that the project belongs to the class.
The noun class's is the possessive form of the singular noun class.Adding the apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the noun indicates that something belongs to a class.Example: Our class's trip is tomorrow.The plural noun is classes.Example: I have four classes tomorrow.The plural possessive form is classes'.Example: All of my classes' grades have improved. (the grades for all of my classes)
Class is a singular noun so add -'s. The class's test.
Singular: You have no class if you wear jeans to a wedding or a funeral.Collective: The cooking students made some treats for the class of kindergartners.
Class is singular (even though it ends in an -s). One class, in the possessive, is class's. "The class's group project is due next Monday." But if it's more than one class, you have classes. And classes' is the plural possessive form.
Class is singular (even though it ends in an -s). One class, in the possessive, is class's. "The class's group project is due next Monday." But if it's more than one class, you have classes. And classes' is the plural possessive form.
Open is a verb and verbs only have a singular form for present tense third person singular subjects (he / she / it ) or singular noun subjects.The third person singular form is verb + -s ie opens.He opens the shop everyday.The teacher opens the class room at 8:00am
Class's = the possessive form of the singular noun class.Classes' = the possessive form of the plural noun classes.Examples:The class's pet frog was called Robert. (one class had a pet frog called Robert)All of the classes' students were at the assembly. (the students from all classes were at the assembly)
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The indefinite pronoun everyone is a singular form (everyone), it has no plural form. The possessive form is everyone's.example: He was everyone's first choice for class president.