Yes, "library" is singular. It refers to a single collection of books or resources.
Library is a singular noun. For it to be plural, it would be libraries.
The singular of 'libraries' is 'library'.
The possessive form of the singular noun school is school's.example: The school's library has copies of this book.
The possessive form of the singular noun college is college's.Example: The college's library is housed in the main building.
The possessive form for the singular noun artist is artist's.Example: The artist's work will be on display at the library this month.
ofcourse NO! was is for singular pronouns
Yes. Libraries is the plural form of the singular noun library
Yes, libraries is the plural form of the singular noun library.
It is usually used as the plural of person.Yes, the noun people is a plural noun; the singular is person. Examples:The people at the library were very helpful.The person at the library was very helpful.
The collective noun is 'flights of stairs'. The word library is used as a collective noun for a library of books, but in this sentence it's just a singular common noun, object of the verb 'to reach'. This question is incorrect because "What is" is singular & "nouns" is plural.
The possessive form of the singular noun library is library's.The plural form of the noun library is libraries.Examples:The library's hours are posed at the entrance. (singular possessive)All of the city's libraries are open until ten. (plural)Note: The possessive form of the plural noun libraries is libraries'.Example: All of the libraries' hours are posted on the internet.
Biblioteca is an Italian equivalent of the English word "library."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is la ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is una ("a, one").The pronunciation is "BEE-blyoh-TEH-kah."