The noun 'tablespoon' is a common noun, a general word for a measurement of liquid or dry ingredients.
The noun 'tablespoon' is a singular noun, a word for one. The plural form is 'tablespoons'.
NO!!! 'measurements' is a plural common noun.
Two kinds of nouns are common or proper, singular or plural.
Half a tablespoon!
There are 3 teaspoons in 1 tablespoon. Therefore, the fraction of a tablespoon in a teaspoon is 1/3.
I believe the common end points are called vertices. Each separate one is called a vertex, but the plural of "vertex" is "vertices."
Tablespoons is the plural for tablespoon.
The abbreviation of 'tablespoon' is tbsp. (For teaspoon, it is tsp.) Some cookbook authors will also use a capital T for tablespoon and a lower case t for teaspoon.
Tablespoons is already the plural for the singular tablespoon.
It is a common noun but it is not plural.
Common abbreviations for tablespoon include "T." and "tbsp".
The Greek/Latin plural is carcinomata, the common English plural is carcinomas.
Examples of one syllable plural common nouns are:antsboyscatsdoorseggsfansgateshairsinksjokeskingslaughsmennounsowlspiesquiltsroundsseastubsupsviewswinesxisyearszoos
The word eyes is a common, plural, concrete noun.
Tablespoon
There are MANY kinds of lentils. - Common green lentils are about 12 gm per tablespoon.
Yes, a plural common noun.
Common nouns can be both singular and plural.