Yes, the plural form of "convention" is "conventions."
Caribou is the animal. Cariboo is a region in central British Columbia. Caribou is both singular and plural, as in "I saw a caribou." and "I saw five caribou." Other game species such as deer, elk and grouse also follow this convention.
The Constitutional Convention
It is a convention in English language spelling that a word ending with a y, is changed to ies for a plural. Penny becomes pennies, pony becomes ponies, and so on.
"I" and "you" are both personal pronouns that are considered second person, but they take different forms in subject-verb agreement. "I" takes a singular verb form, while "you" takes a plural verb form in English grammar. This is a standard convention in English to distinguish between singular and plural subjects.
http://www.icrc.org/ihl.nsf/CONVPRES?OpenView First off, there is no "Geneva Convention". The Geneva Conventions (plural) are a series of international treaties. Most deal with the proper conduct of warfare (i.e. the "rules of war"), but there are others which deal with economic issues. You need to be much more specific as to which Convention you are referring to. Also, the link above only show some of the Geneva Conventions on warfare, but not all of them.
the Annapolis convention called for the constitutional convention to be held.
the Annapolis convention called for the constitutional convention to be held.
what was the relatonship between the Annapolis convention and the constitutional convention
The convention was a bit nerdy.I really enjoyed the convention.
The Constitutional Convention began on May 25, 1787 and ended on September 17.The Constitutional Convention is also known as the Federal Convention, the Philadelphia Convention, and the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
There are many police chiefs at the annual convention. There were several generations of tribal chiefs from the same family.