Oh, dude, the plural of bed is... wait for it... beds! Yeah, I know, mind-blowing stuff. It's like when you have one bed and then you get another one, boom, you got beds. Crazy, right?
The plural form for the noun 'bed' is 'beds'.
The plural form for the noun 'bed' is 'beds'.
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twin bed = un lit jumeau (normally used in plural form "des lits jumeaux")
No, the noun 'bed' is a countable noun, the plural form is beds. Example: We bought two beds for the boys' room.
The word twin is not necessarily plural, for example, I have a twin bed. I have a twin brother. Singular in both cases.
couchons is the first person plural of 'coucher'. Se coucher is to go to bed.
You can't. Hyperactive is an adjective and can't be made plural.
There are two possible plural nouns:restaurants - eateriesrestraints - belts or straps used to secure an individual in a seat or bed
Yes, singular is flower. The plural is flowers.I picked a flower.My friend picked three flowers.My mother got angry that we picked the flowers, so she made me weed the flower bed as punishment.
The plural is "journeys". Unlike words ending in Y, the -ey words mostly form normal S plurals.
un lit ( a bed) is male un is male une is female le is male la is female "les" can be both ( les is plural form for "the" )