The plural of study is studies.
As in "the studies have computers in them".
Study is singular Studies is plural
The plural of monastery is monasteries.
The plural of Muslim is Muslims.
The plural form of sacrifice is sacrifices.
The plural form for parish is parishes; the plural possessive form is parishes'.
Studies' is the plural possessive of study.
The plural form of study is studies
The plural form for the singular noun study is studies.
The plural form of "study" is "studies."
The plural of "study room" is "study rooms." The word "studies" refers to the act of studying or can denote academic subjects, so it does not apply in this context. Therefore, the correct plural form for multiple study rooms is "study rooms."
No. It means "the study of horses."
The plural of the noun analysis (an analysis) is analyses. The noun analysis meaning study or investigation in general does not use a plural.
The plural of psychology is psychologies. As in "the study of psychologies is a crucial part of being a mental health nurse".
There is no plural form of this noun. It is the name of a single, unique area of study (science). No plural form is necessary. Alternatively, "physics" is already the plural form of the word "physic", a now-archaic word meaning "medicine".
the infinitive form of "to study" is étudier. Conjugations: I study = j'étudie you (singular and informal) study = tu étudies he/she studies = il/elle étudie we study = nous étudions you (plural or formal) study =vous étudiez they study =ils/elles étudient
Nouns do not have tenses. Verbs are the words that have tenses.The word study is both a noun and a verb. The tenses for the verb are: study, studies, studying, studied.Nouns have a singular and a plural form: study, studies.
"Estudian," which comes from the verb "estudiar" (to study), means "they study."