Multiples. It's perfectly standard.
The adjective multiple should be followed by a plural noun. It would be improper to use a singular noun after the adjective multiple. Examples:I have multiple flowers in a vase.I have multiple infractions of the rules.I have multiple appointments with the dentist.
Yes, "sometimes" can be considered plural in a colloquial sense, as it refers to multiple instances or occasions of something happening. However, it functions as an adverb and does not have a plural form in the traditional grammatical sense. It describes frequency, indicating that an event occurs on various occasions rather than consistently or never.
"Crumbs" is the plural form of "crumb," referring to small pieces of bread or other food. It is not possessive; the possessive form would be "crumb's" if you were indicating that something belongs to one crumb, or "crumbs'" if it belongs to multiple crumbs.
The plural form of "gold" is simply "gold." This is because "gold" is an uncountable noun, referring to the material itself rather than individual units. Therefore, it does not change in form when referring to multiple quantities. For example, one might say, "I have gold" or "There are many types of gold."
Singular ; crate Plural ; crates
Multiple Ed.Ds
The adjective multiple should be followed by a plural noun. It would be improper to use a singular noun after the adjective multiple. Examples:I have multiple flowers in a vase.I have multiple infractions of the rules.I have multiple appointments with the dentist.
One is to singular as multiple is to plural.
'Multiple' is a singular word in its own right. 'Multiples' is the plural word. NOT 'multiplies' , this is a mathematical operation.
The plural form for the noun desk is desks.There are multiple desks in the classroom.
Copyrights as in "One author can hold multiple copyrights simultaneously."
No, "have" is used for the plural form when referring to multiple people or things. For example: "They have two cars."
"Cracker" can be both singular and plural. When you refer to one individual cracker, it is singular. When you refer to multiple crackers, it is plural.
The word ideas is plural. The singular is idea.
The plural possessive of "volcano" is "volcanoes'". This indicates that multiple volcanoes possess something.
The plural form of the word "runway" is "runways."
The plural possessive form of "box" is "boxes'". This indicates that multiple boxes possess something.