The plural is amounts.
The plural of abundance is abundances. It is a regular plural.
The word "police" is plural and it takes a plural verb.
The word "proceeds" is plural. It refers to the total amount of money received from a sale or event, typically used in contexts like fundraising or auctions. The singular form would be "proceed," which can mean to advance or move forward, but in financial contexts, "proceeds" is the correct term.
The plural is billions.
The plural is theorems.
The noun amounts is plural. The singular form is amount.
The collective noun - cluster
Riches is the plural, it refers to a quantity of money, property, wealth, etc.
No. The Plural of protein is proteins, although 'protein' could refer to an uncountable amount.
No, the plural form for 'man hour', the amount of work that one person can do in one hour, is man hours.
That is the correct spelling of the word "ratio" (a comparative amount or number).
gross (plural gross or grosses) Twelve dozen = 144. The total nominal earnings or amount, before taxes, expenses, exceptions or similar are deducted.
fish, sheep, moose, reindeer, ..........
That is the correct spelling of "quantity" (numerical amount).
The word "savings" is already in its plural form, referring to money that has been saved, typically in a bank account. It is used to describe an amount or a collection of saved funds rather than a singular concept. Therefore, there is no separate plural form for "savings."
The plural indefinite pronouns are:bothfewfewermanyothersseveralthey (as a word for people in general)The pronouns that can be singular or plural are:allanymoremostnonesomesuch
The word "thousands" is a noun. It is a plural form of "thousand," which denotes a large number or amount.