The correct notation is "week's," the apostrophe signifying ownership of whatever follows (ex. "This week's crossword puzzle was easy."). "Weeks" is the plural of week, so grammatically, it must be preceded by "these".
Infinity is an undefined term that in reality will never be met, therefore there is no number larger than it. ex) infinity plus one is still equal to infinity
Ex. 1.23 Ex. 23/100
Multiply the ex-VAT cell by 1.2 Multiply the ex-VAT cell by 1.2 Multiply the ex-VAT cell by 1.2 Multiply the ex-VAT cell by 1.2
Fibonacci numbers start at 1 and 1, and each proceeding element is the sum of the two preceding elements. Ex: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,... Leonardo numbers are named after Leonardo Fibonacci, the same as above, and they also start at 1 and 1, but each proceeding term is the sum of the two preceding terms AND 1. Ex: 1,1,3,5,9,15,25,...
The slang term "ex" (as in ex-spouse) forms the plural "exes", although neither is formal English.
The plural of ex is exes.
It all depends on how you use the term. If its plural (ex. how many officer are on the team??) then it doesn't have an apostrophised if its not (another ex. that officer's in trouble.) it would mean the officer is. So then it would have an apostrophes.
The Climb it doesn't change for plural Ex: they Climb the tree
I am not sure of the specific term, but you write it like this: EX: 6.55555555555555555555-> and so on, becomes, _ 6.5
Singular. EX: My mother is an adult. If it was plural it would be, "My parents are adults."
Changing the tierod ends on a 1995 Honda Accord EX is a complicated process. Looking into the 1995 Honda Accord EX's manuel would be the best way to get instructions on how to change the tierod ends.
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"Tailors" is a plural itself, therefore, the singular would be "tailor". Similarly, "tailors" would be the plural of "tailor". HTH Ex Semper
Vetoes. EX: The president made multiple vetoes.
The correct term is "ex-wife," with a hyphen.
The word ex is a noun. The plural form is exes.