Inputs.
The possessive form of the plural noun scientists is scientists'.Example: My job is to input all of the scientists' reports.
The singular possessive form is the deaf community's.The plural possessive form is deaf communities'.Examples:We need the deaf community's input on the school board. (singular)Several deaf communities' websites have been very helpful. (plural)
The verb "cense" means to perfume with burning incense.The pronunciation is shared by a number of different words:cents - (plural noun) pennies, decimal coinagescents - (plural noun) smells, odorssense - (noun, verb) a bodily input, such as sight and smell, or to detect
it is input
Input device.
if you mean "a dance" as in the noun "dance", it would just be "dances" - "We danced one dance" to "We danced two (or three or four etc) dances" If you mean "dance" as in the general term or subject, I believe "dance" would then just be plural for "dance", but I am not sure. Anyone else have some input on that?
It is an input device.
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
Mice is the most common answer, however, when you're talking about the computer input device the plural can be either mice or mouses. Both are in the Oxford English Dictionary when referring to the computer device - mouse. When we're talking about the little furry cheese-eater, the plural is mice.
Input device
an input variable is an input variable
out put