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What is the plural noun for match?

The plural form for the noun match is matches.


What is the plural form for the word match?

Matches


How do you make matches singular and plural possessive?

The singular possessive form for match is match's.The plural possessive form for the plural noun matches is matches'.


What is the plural of match?

The plural of match is matches.


Is velvet plural?

No, the noun velvet is the singular; the plural form is velvets. Example sentence:These two velvets don't match.


Is matches countable or uncountable?

The noun 'match' is a countable noun, whether it is a box full or two socks.


What is is the plural of light?

The plural form of the noun 'light' is lights.The noun 'light' is a count noun as a word for a thing that produces light such a an electrical device, a match or candle.The noun 'light' is an uncountable noun that has no plural form as a word for daylight or brightness.


What is the plural of glass and bench?

The plural form of the noun glass is glasses.The plural form for the noun bench is benches.Nouns in 'x', 'z', 's', 'ch', or 'sh', add an 'es' to form the plural.


Can verbs be plural and singular?

Yes verbs can be both. For example "is" is singular and "are" is plural.


Are matches countable or uncountable noun?

The noun 'matches' is the plural form of the noun match, a countable noun. Examples: I need a match to light the candles. (singular) There's a box of matches at the fireplace. (plural) The word 'matches' is also the third person, singular present of the verb to match.


What is the singular possessive of matches?

The possessive form of the singular noun match is match's.Example: Wait until the match's charred end is cool to the touch before throwing it in the trash.


What is the plural word for espanol in spanish?

my - mi(s) your (singular, informal) - tu(s) your (singular+plural, formal)/his/her/their - su(s) our - nuestro(s)/nuestra(s) (male/female to match what is possessed) your (informal, plural) - vuestro(s)/vuestra(s) (male/female as above) The (s) is added if what is possessed is in the plural