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What is he plural form of king?

The plural form of "king" is "kings."


The plural of king is?

kings


What is the plural of queen?

The word queen has a normal plural, which is queens.


Is the word elephant plural?

No, you f***king idiot! go die.


What does rois mean in french?

'Rois' in french is the plural for king. 'Les rois' is 'the kings' and 'le roi' is 'the king'.


What is the plural possessive form of king?

The possessive form of the plural noun kings is kings'.Example: All of the kings' portraits lined the hall.


What does Roy mean in English?

"roi des ... (+ a plural noun)" means "king of ..." in French.


What what does des mean in English?

"roi des ... (+ a plural noun)" means "king of ..." in French.


What is the Spanish 'Reyes' in English?

"Kings" is an English equivalent of "reyes."The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "los" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "REH-ehs."


What does roi des mean in English?

"roi des ... (+ a plural noun)" means "king of ..." in French.


What is 'the kings' in Dutch?

"De koning" is a Dutch equivalent of "the king."The Dutch singular definite article "de" means "the". The masculine singular noun "koning" means "king."


If there is both a singular and a plural subject in a sentence what will the verb be?

There are some special rules for compound subjects. Subjects joined by the word and will always use the plural noun (except where the word each or every is used). If the subjects are joined by the words or or nor, the verb will match the last subject in the pair or group.ExamplesThe king and his counselors wait for the queen.The counselors and the king wait for the queen.Either the king or his counselors wait for the queen.Either the counselors or the king waits for the queen.---Also, recognize the subject where there is a prepositional phrase:The key to the doors remains in the drawer.In this sentence key is the subject so the verb is singular (has an S).The keys to the door remain in the drawer.Now the subject is plural and the verb is plural (drops the S).