when there is one more of something. e.g cat becomes cats. so you can use plural words in sentences and stories. for example i have 3 cats.
The plural form of use is uses.
The English plural for cranium is craniums or crania. The foreign plural words for cranium in Latin would be cranii or craniorum.
The plural of lunch is "lunches" No words form the plural lunch as it isn't a plural itself
Had may be singular or plural. --- No! We use had if the noun is singular and we use have if the noun is plural! TY!ural.
singular form = ox, plural = oxen singular form = man, plural = men single = child, plural = children single = woman, plural = women
No, you do not use an apostrophe "s" for plural words. An apostrophe "s" is used to indicate possession, showing that something belongs to someone or something (e.g., "the dog's toy"). For plural nouns, simply add "s" or "es" as needed (e.g., "cats," "buses").
The plural form of use is uses.
香蕉 can be singular or plural, depending what other words you use with it.
Gentleman usher is two word. To make the plural of that term, you have to use the plural form of both words; so it would become gentlemen ushers.
Plural
Words that are plural mean there are more than 1 of something. Some words that are meant to be plural don't change like the word, "moose."
To form the plural of words that end in "z," we usually double the "z" and add "es." For example, the plural of "buzz" is "buzzes." The plural of "whiz" is "whizzes."
Words that can be made using the letters from "because" include:basebebeebees (plural)cabcaseceasecubcubs (plural)cuecues (plural)causeeasesaucescabseasecseesubsubs (plural)sueususeUSA (abbreviation)
There is no plural form, not all words can be plural, and thus ends up being 'and'.
You don't. Apostrophes aren't use to make words plural. The plural of person is people. (One person, two people.) You don't need the apostrophe in apostrophes either.
Eros is a proper noun; proper noun use the same rules for plural as common noun. Words ending in ch, sh, z, x, and s add -es to the end of the word to form the plural. The plural form is Eroses.
what are the greek words end by 'on' in singular and change to 'a' in plural?