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The possessive form for the plural noun glasses is glasses'.Example: Her glasses' frame broke when she dropped them.
Yes, "glasses" can be countable when referring to individual pairs of eyeglasses or drinking vessels. For example, "I have three pairs of glasses" or "There are four glasses on the table."
The plural of compass is compasses.
"Force" is singular and "forces" is plural.
The plural for motion is motions.
The plural form for the noun glass is glasses. The plural possessive form is glasses'.Example: Her glasses' frame broke when she dropped them.
No, glasses is not a plural.
No, glasses is not just a noun. Glasses, not matter how you mean it, is a plural noun. If you mean glasses as in drinking glasses then there is more than one. Making it a plural noun. If you are talking about reading glasses, then there are two lenses. Making it also a plural noun.
The possessive form for the singular noun glass is glass's (just as you have it in your question).The plural form is glasses. The plural possessive form is glasses'.Example: I like these glasses' pattern the best.
The noun glass has a number of uses, all of them are uncountable nouns, except for a drinking glass. The plural possessive is glasses'; the set of glasses' color.The singular possessive for a pair of glassesused for eyesight is glasses', the glasses' frame. The plural possessive is the glasses' frames. The plural possessive is the same because it is a shortened form for the pairs of glasses' frames.The singular possessive for a pane of glass, used for windows is the glass's size. The plural possessive is the glass's sizes. The plural possessive is the same because it is a shortened form for the panes of glass's size.
The plural of glass would be glasses.
pixaxe is the singular version, pickaxes is the plural version.
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The plural for for the noun glass is glasses.
The plural possessive form is glasses'.
The noun glasses (meaning spectacles) is a singular form, a shortened form of 'a pair of glasses'. The plural form for glasses is 'pairs of glasses'. If it means "vessels to hold liquid" then it is already plural, "glasses." Other examples of singular nouns that are a short form for 'a pair of...' are pants, shorts, drawers, jeans, scissors, shears, pliers, and binoculars.