Takes is the plural of take, if you're speaking about filming a TV or movie scene.
The plural form of take-off is take-offs.
Pronouns that take a plural verb are: we, you, they, and these; and any combination of singular pronouns will take a plural verb, such as 'You and I...'.
'takes' is, of course, the third person singular of 'take' In Spanish: 'to take'= 'tomar' of which present-tense plural forms are: 'we take' = 'tomamos' / tomemos 'you (plural, informal take'= 'tomáis' / toméis 'you (plural, formal) take' = '(ustedes) toman' / tomen 'they take' = '(ellos/ellas) toman' / tomen
Pronouns that take a plural verb are: we, you, they, and these; and any combination of singular pronouns will take a plural verb, such as 'You and I...'.
are takes the plural form
the plural of route is routes. As in "there are plenty of routes to take".
The word "twins" is considered a plural noun, so it should take a plural verb. For example, "The twins are playing in the yard."
Plural because it has a "s." If you take off the "s'' it will become singular.
curricula is a plural noun so to agree it takes a plural verb form.Curriculums is also acceptable for the pluural of curriculum.
No, the word 'minutes' is a plural noun and should take a plural verb in a sentence. For example: "The minutes of the meeting were distributed to all attendees."
It takes a plural verb. example, His mathematics are weak.
Take of the -y and add -ies: documentaries.