Cargo and cargoes are both correct plurals for cargo.
The words oxen and buffaloes are correct plural spellings.The correct spelling of the other nouns are geese and knives.Note: the noun buffaloes can also be spelled buffalos.
Proper stowage and securing of cargo can be achieved by following industry best practices and guidelines, using appropriate equipment such as lashings, dunnage, and blocking to prevent movement, ensuring even weight distribution, and complying with safety regulations. Regular inspections and monitoring during transportation are also essential to ensure the cargo remains secure.
"How are your parents" is the correct form.
The correct phrase is "All seem to be." In this case, "all" is referring to a plural subject, so the verb "seem" should also be plural.
The pronoun their is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural.
"One of the few people who have" is correct because "people" is a plural noun, so the verb should also be plural to agree with it.
Yes, the plural form for syllabus is syllabuses, the spelling "syllabi" is also accepted.
Bigfoot is both singular and plural, like the word sheep or fish. But also saying Bigfoots is accepted but not grammatically correct.
les escaliers (often used in the plural, but also correct in the singular)
The correct spelling is ties. It is the plural form of the singular tie. It can also be a verb.
That is the correct spelling of "handkerchief."
Whether for bison or for "water buffalo", the singular is buffalo. The plural can be buffalo or buffaloes.The accepted plural for a bison is also bison.