What are some examples of singular nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel add s?
Some examples are:
What are the rules in forming the plural of singular nouns?
A plural noun is a word for two or more people, places, or things. Here are some rules to make singular nouns into plural nouns:
Why is the singular you paired with the plural verb are?
The word are is used for both the singular and plural of the second person, while it is used for the plural of the third person. The English language does not make as many grammatical distinctions as many other languages do.
The plural of "foot" is "feet" because it follows an irregular pattern in English language. Many irregular plurals in English come from Old English or other ancient languages, and "foot" is one of them.
What is a possessive plural for honesty?
The noun 'honesty' is an uncountable noun, a word for a concept, it has no plural form.
The possessive form is honesty's. Example:
Honesty's reward is not monetary.
The plural form for the singular noun prejudice is prejudices.
How do you write a sentence that uses the possessive case of a plural noun not ending in s?
A plural noun that does not end in s (an irregular plural) forms the possessive in the same way as a singular noun, by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word.
Example sentences:
Yes, "skills" is a plural noun. It refers to a collection of abilities or proficiencies possessed by an individual.
The noun sand is an uncountable noun, a singular form, a word for a substance. Units of sand are expressed as grains of sand, buckets of sand, tons of sand, etc.
The plural form 'sands' is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of', for example:
The sands used by the artist were black volcanic sand, silica sand, coral sand, and some green glauconite sand from France.
What is the plural form for the measles?
The noun measles, a word for a viral disease, is plural in structure but singular in meaning. The noun measles is an uncountable (mass) noun.
The word "measles" is plural when referring to the spots on the body and singular when you have measles as a disease. So you may have to say "cases of measles" to pluralize multiple episodes of the illness.For example, "His measles were bothering him." or "We cannot handle all the measles cases." It seems you have to throw in an extra word to differentiate between the spots and the outbreaks. Do you have an example sentence?
What are examples of a irregular nouns with their plural forms?
man / men
foot / feet
goose / geese
mouse / mice
woman / women
tooth / teeth
cactus / cacti
radius / radii
millenium / millenia
axis / axes
phenomenon / phenomena
appendix / appendices
apex / apices
What is the plural form of Sarah's mother has two PhD?
is this correct: This is the PhDs' room. Or is it: This is the PhD's room
Is the word garb singular or plural?
The noun garb is used as a group noun to mean clothing. It uses singular verbs.
What is another word used to mean a person is a nut case or crazy?
insane, batty, cuckoo, daft, demented, derailed, deranged, fatuous, impractical, loony, lunatic