The singular form is pliers, a shortened form for a 'pairof pliers'. The plural form is 'pairs of pliers'.
The word pliers is one of a group of nouns that are a shortened form for a 'pair of'. They are words for things that have two halves to make the single unit. Others are pants, shorts, glasses, binoculars, tweezers, scissors, etc.
The singular possessive form of the noun municipality is municipality's.example: Street cleaning is the individual municipality's responsibility.
The singular form of the plural noun cousins is cousin. The singular possessive form is cousin's.example: I'm going to my cousin's birthday partytoday.
The singular form of "sheep" is spelled as "sheep," which remains the same in both singular and plural form.
It is headdress's. The possessive singular of all English nouns, regardless of spelling, is formed by adding -'s.
Something that's singular is unique.
melody
Plier would be the singular, but for some reason is never said that way.
Ally
The singular possessive form is story's.
The singular possessive form of the noun municipality is municipality's.example: Street cleaning is the individual municipality's responsibility.
The spelling is actually dependant on whether we are talking about yabby in the singular form or yabbies in the multiple. Spelling the word with an 'ie' at the end in the singular sense is a common spelling mistake.
fireman's
heroes
donkey's
The correct spelling of the plural is raspberries(singular raspberry).
Stationery is the singular and plural spelling. I wrote my letter on perfumed stationery.
The possessive singular of all English nouns, regardless of spelling, is formed by adding 's: atlas's ( pronounced "atlases" as if it were a plural).