The plural of trick is tricks.
No, it is not. It can be a verb (to fool or hoodwink), a noun (a ruse, or a hand of a card game), or more rarely an adjective (e.g. trick knee, trick handcuffs).
To trick someone means that you are deceiving or cheating someone. To trick someone can also mean that you are playing a practical joke or prank on someone.
"Trick" is a slang term for prostitute, or 'stupid','dumb', 'idiotic', or 'crazy'.
The noun cot has a regular plural, cots.
The plural form of the noun torches. The plural possessive form is torches'.Example: After dark, the torches' lights of many skiers twinkled down the mountain.
I think this might be a trick question. The word "Princess" is singular, remove the last "s" and you get "Princes" - the plural of "Prince". Note that the question doesn't say that word you get after you "remove an s" is the plural of the word you start with.
The plural form of the noun 'wish' is wishes.Nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -esto the end of the word to form the plural.Example: "The genie granted him three wishes."
The basic rule states that a singular subject takes a singular verb, while a plural subject takes a plural verb.NOTE: The trick is in knowing whether the subject is singular or plural. The next trick is recognizing a singular or plural verb.Hint: Verbs do not form their plurals by adding an s as nouns do. In order to determine which verb is singular and which one is plural, think of which verb you would use with he or she and which verb you would use with they.
Trick is trick or spratt in Swedish.
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The cast of Trick or Trick - 2012 includes: Harry Jaques as Jimmy
If you did not hav a trick they will NOT giv you candy.
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A trick candle has a trick wick of the trickiest kind.
Trick or Treating means, if you don't give me a treat then i will trick you..............
There is no trick or treat on Thanksgiving. Trick or treating is for halloween. You can try trick or treating on Thanksgiving, but you might look odd.