The plural form of the noun 'journey' is journeys.
Example: The journeys of the wagon trains were long and harrowing.
The plural form of the noun journey is journeys.The plural possessive form is journeys'.Example: All of his journeys' expenses were paid by the queen.
The singular noun is journey.Examples:A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. (singular)Marco Polo wrote of his journeys in "The Travels of Marco Polo". (plural)
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Yes, the word plural is a noun.
No the word dancing is not a plural noun. When used as a noun the word dancing is uncountable.
It is a plural noun.
No the word notes is a plural noun. The singular noun is note.
Yes, journeys is the plural form of the noun journey and the third person, singular, present of the verb to journey.
No the word gazing is not a plural noun. The word gazing is not a noun at all but a verb. The singular noun form is gaze and the plural noun is gazes.
Yes, the noun 'mumps' is a plural, uncountable noun, a word for an infectious disease.
Yes the word warriors is a plural noun. The singular noun is warrior.
The plural form for the noun beneficiary is beneficiaries; the plural possessive form is beneficiaries'.