The plural form of share is shares.
The plural form of share is shares.
It means, "You [close, personal friend] share the food."
The plural form is ranchers. The plural possessive is ranchers'.
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It means, "[You] Share them [plural male-genedered noun/objects/persons]."
The plural form is fathers-in-law, because you're talking about more than one person. The rest of the compound, -in-law, remains singular because they share a title.
The noun 'rooms' is a plural, common, concrete noun. The word 'rooms' is also the third person, plural, present of the verb to room (to rent or share part of a living space).
There is no plural for "grief" (a state of sadness after a tragedy or loss). The verb form "to grieve" does have a present-tense, third-person singular conjugation "he grieves".
Sarah Robin and Alma have............... Where the subject consists of two or more items connected by 'AND' the subject is plural and should have a plural verb
Present simpleI share (first person singular)We share (first person plural)You share (second person singular and plural)He/she/it shares (third person singular)They share (third person plural)Present perfectI have sharedWe have sharedYou have sharedHe/she/it has sharedThey have sharedPresent progressive (continuous)I am sharingWe are sharingYou are sharingHe/she/is is sharingThey are sharingPresent perfect progressiveI have been sharingWe have been sharingYou have been sharingHe/she/it has been sharingThey have been sharingPast simpleI sharedWe sharedYou sharedHe/she/it sharedThey sharedPast perfectI had sharedWe had sharedYou had sharedHe/she/it had sharedThey had sharedPast progressiveI was sharingWe were sharingYou were sharingHe/she/it was sharingThey were sharingPast perfect progressiveI had been sharingWe had been sharingYou had been sharingHe/she/it had been sharingThey had been sharingFuture (not considered a simple form because it needs an auxiliary verb)I will shareWe will shareYou will shareHe/she/it will shareThey will shareFuture perfectI will have sharedWe will have sharedYou will have sharedHe/she/it will have sharedThey will have sharedFuture progressiveI will be sharingWe will be sharingYou will be sharingHe/she/it will be sharingThey will be sharingFuture perfect progressiveI will have been sharingWe will have been sharingYou will have been sharingHe/she/it will have been sharingThey will have been sharingThe present participle form of share is sharingThe gerund form of share is sharingThe past participle form of share is sharedThe infinitive form of share is to share
Ah, the plural of smile is "smiles." Just like when you see a field full of happy little flowers, each one bringing joy in its own way. Remember, there's no limit to the number of smiles you can share with the world.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun book is it.The pronouns that take the place of the plural books are they as a subject, and them as an object.Examples:My book was found and it was turned in at the service desk.These books were donated. They came from a book club who wanted to share them.