The plural of market is markets.
The plural form of saleswoman is saleswomen,just as the plural of woman is women.
No, "advertisement" is not a plural; it is a singular noun. The plural form is "advertisements." An advertisement refers to a specific announcement or promotion, while advertisements refer to multiple such promotions.
The noun 'sales' is the plural form of the singular noun 'sale'.
Salespeople.
Primary market is the initial step of market research in this we can analyse the market behavior of the market.
The plural of suq, an Arabic street market, is suqs.
It's already plural. For example: Numbers of people visited the market
A centre of commerce. A market, or large shop.
The 'number' of a noun is singular, plural, or uncountable.Example:Would you like an apple in your lunch? (singular)I bought a bushel of apples at the market. (plural)I can make applesauce with some of them. (uncountable)
Monopolies is the plural form monopoly. A monopoly is when a person or company has complete control of a supply or trade in a market.
The likely word is "survives" (makes it through). The other possible word is the plural noun "surveys" (market studies).
The city of Rome had several fora (plural of forum) venalia (plural of venalium). These were commercial fora, or markets which were separate from the forum civilium, which was the civic forum, the civic centre and the heart of a city and its public, political, judicial and administrative life. The fora venalia of the city of Rome were; the Forum Boarium (cattle market) the Forum Suarium (meat market) the Forum Piscarium (fish market) the Forum Holitorium (vegetable market) the Forum Vinarium (wine market) the Forum Pistorium (bakers' market) and the Forum Cuppedinis (delicatessen market).
The word "produce" can be both singular and plural, depending on its usage. When referring to fresh fruits and vegetables collectively, it is treated as a mass noun and is considered singular (e.g., "The produce is fresh"). However, in specific contexts, one might refer to different types of produce, in which case it can imply a plural meaning (e.g., "The different produces at the market were impressive").
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
Isthmi is plural. There are actually two plural forms. I will list them from singular to plural. Isthmus - Singular Isthmi - Plural Isthmuses - Plural
Yes. However, it would depend on whether it is owned by a fuzzy farmer (1), or a number of fuzzy farmers (e.g. 7). If singular, it would be Fuzzy Farmer's Market If plural, it would be Fuzzy Farmers' Market.
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.