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Neuter nouns plural „-ă” (ouă...)
Nouns ending in "mă" with plural form ending in "mi"
Plural of feminine nouns
< plural ><singular > - English Only forum
¨Couple- plural or singular? - English Only forum
-cast plural form - English Only forum
... what were/was defined/presented as + plural noun - English Only forum
...as we know it [after a plural] - English Only forum
...in <the> singular accusative case and that word is in <the> plural... - English Only forum
...to form <the> plural. In English we make <a> plural by adding "s". - English Only forum
''Have a black eye'' in the plural: Have black eyes? - English Only forum
'a postman and postwoman does' - singular verb with plural subject? - English Only forum
'a' when referring to a plural noun - English Only forum
'another' with singular nouns? / 'other' with plural and uncountable nouns? - English Only forum
'On the grounds that', why groundS, plural? - English Only forum
'processing and interpretation' plural or single verb - English Only forum
's or ' after a name that ends with plural - English Only forum
'Some/no article' to mention a plural noun for the 1st time? - English Only forum
'Stuff' - plural? - English Only forum
'this' to refer to plural nouns? - English Only forum
'What' as a pronoun + plural verb - English Only forum
“A series” + plural verb - English Only forum
“one” referring to a plural noun phrase - English Only forum
“We” <is><are> plural. - English Only forum
”in plural“ vs “in the plural” - English Only forum
(Plural noun) have a (singular) vs. have (plural) - English Only forum
(the) only.....that+(singular or plural verb) - English Only forum
(the) smell of + plural noun or singular noun ? - English Only forum
[advices] used in the plural? - English Only forum
[collective noun] + [plural finite verb] (Canada/Aus/NZ) - English Only forum
[singular/plural] make a building site out of large chunks of the centre - English Only forum
% + singular or plural verb - English Only forum
0 licenses plural nouns? - English Only forum
1% who was/were infected [percent + singular or plural?] - English Only forum
10% of the crimes < results / result > [ singular / plural ] - English Only forum
100 students received a report/reports from their schools/school [plural or sing.] - English Only forum
2 parsley roots (plural) in recipe - English Only forum
3 C's or 3Cs [three / letter plural] - English Only forum
5 grams of sugar (singular or plural?) - English Only forum
a + plural nouns - English Only forum
A along with B guarantee(s) [singular or plural?] - English Only forum
A and B are the opposite/opposites of each other: Singular or plural? - English Only forum
A and/or B noun: singular or plural? - English Only forum
A bit of +plural - English Only forum
A content that you created... But plural? - English Only forum
A cow is a useful animal / Cows are useful animals [generic singular/plural] - English Only forum
a few grey hairs / a few cat hairs [using hairs in the plural] - English Only forum
A fifth of Uruguayans = singular or plural? - English Only forum
a gaggle of people +singular /plural verb? - English Only forum
a group(plural or singular or both) - English Only forum
"a kind of" followed by singular or plural? - English Only forum
a large amount of + the plural form of a countable noun? - English Only forum
a large number + v sing or plural? - English Only forum
a lot [singular or plural verb?] - English Only forum
a lot of (grammatically) singular or plural - English Only forum
a many & plural noun - English Only forum
a measly + plural noun - English Only forum
a member of a group, singular or plural - English Only forum
a minimum of + plural noun + singular/plural verb? - English Only forum
a noun that ends in "zz" and can be used in plural - English Only forum
A or B + plural or singular? - English Only forum
a pair of + plural - English Only forum
a plural noun acting as an adjective in CV - English Only forum
A plural noun that becomes singular when 's' is added - English Only forum
a plural or singular verb for everything? - English Only forum
a row of hurdles - singular or plural? - English Only forum
A sequence of steps is singular or plural - English Only forum
a series of - singular or plural? - English Only forum
A set of (sing/plural) - English Only forum
A singular or plural question. - English Only forum
a three–years / a three–year> degree course [single vs plural after numbers] - English Only forum
A tour guide is a good job. [Plural or Singular] - English Only forum
a type of singular/ types of plural - English Only forum
a type of singular/plural - English Only forum
A variety of... + plural or singular? - English Only forum
a verb from "plural" - English Only forum
a wide variety of + plural noun - English Only forum
A.I.M. (Advanced Idea*s* Mechanics) and plural nouns - English Only forum
a(n) + singular VS. zero article + plural - English Only forum
a/an + adjective + plural noun - English Only forum
a/an + plural noun - English Only forum
Abbreviations: plural form - English Only forum
abundant + plural nouns - English Only forum
abuse and threats (singular and plural) - English Only forum
Acme Group design/designs [singular / plural] - English Only forum
Acquire a good knowledge of +plural - English Only forum
Acronym (N&N) singular or plural? - English Only forum
acronym plural - English Only forum
Acronyms as singular or plural nouns... - English Only forum
Acronyms ending with plural words - English Only forum
addition of 'the' to plural nouns followed by the relative pronoun 'that' - English Only forum
Adjective/noun number in the plural - English Only forum
Adjectives, plural or singular - English Only forum
adverb ''both'' for plural nouns - English Only forum
Advice / advices (singular/plural) uncountable? - English Only forum
Affect Vs. Effect and Plural - English Only forum
After "on their own", plural or singular? - English Only forum
agenda (plural) - English Only forum
ages [dark ages: Why plural?] - English Only forum
agreement between singular and plural nouns - English Only forum
Agreement: single and plural - English Only forum
aircraft ship star, singlar or plural - English Only forum
airs, compasses, contents, customs, damages - countable or uncountable, singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
all (pronoun) singular or plural - English Only forum
All / The group / Each of them raised their <hand / hands> [Singular/plural] - English Only forum
"All" as a noun - singular / plural? - English Only forum
all but [x]... singular or plural? - English Only forum
all forms + singular or plural - English Only forum
All I want is/ are + plural noun - English Only forum
all must wear their name tag<s> [singular, plural] - English Only forum
All of whom _____(plural verb/singular verb)? - English Only forum
All or any/ verb in the singular or in the plural? - English Only forum
all parts of [singular or plural?] - English Only forum
all sort of people - plural or singular - English Only forum
all sorts(kinds) of plural/ singular - English Only forum
All species of tiger is/are dangerous. [singular plural verb] - English Only forum
All that's left + plural noun - English Only forum
All the different mes(s) [plural of 'me'] - English Only forum
allows <the student> to express <their> [plural?] - English Only forum
"Almost none" + plural verb - English Only forum
along with + singular/plural - English Only forum
amount + plural noun - English Only forum
An + estimated/unprecedented before a plural noun - English Only forum
an additional thirteen containers ['an' with plural] - English Only forum
an MBA and a Ph.D. degree's' [plural?] - English Only forum
an only child ( plural) - English Only forum
analysis/analyses (when to use the plural form) - English Only forum
Animal Smell (plural vs singular) - English Only forum
annual + singular or plural noun - English Only forum
Another 25% of the respondents - plural or singular? - English Only forum
another days off [another + plural] - English Only forum
another followed by a plural noun? - English Only forum
another one is/are + plural noun - English Only forum
Antiphrasis - Plural - English Only forum
any + plural noun in an affirmative sentence - English Only forum
any + plural nouns - English Only forum
ANY + plural nouns - English Only forum
Any + plural or singular nouns - English Only forum
Any + plural/Singular - English Only forum
any + single or plural noun? - English Only forum
any + singular but then plural - English Only forum
any + singular/plural - English Only forum
"Any + singular/plural noun" at the beginning of sentence - English Only forum
any + singular/plural noun?? - English Only forum
any + that + singular/plural verb - English Only forum
any and all wines contains/contain [any; singular or plural] - English Only forum
"Any" and the "plural" of "countable" nouns - English Only forum
any <failures> [any + plural?] - English Only forum
Any in questions → plural or singular nouns - English Only forum
"Any" in questions: Singular or plural? - English Only forum
Any kind of followed by a plural or singular noun? - English Only forum
Any of ... singular or plural - English Only forum
any of your friends who <is /are> [singular or plural] - English Only forum
any other + plural or singular? - English Only forum
any other + singular countable or plural? - English Only forum
any other+ singular noun/ all the other+plural nouns - English Only forum
Any "singular/plural" Vs "a" - English Only forum
any Vs Some [ plural nouns ] - English Only forum
Any: singular and plural nouns - English Only forum
any... and any...(singular and plural) - English Only forum
Any(singular and plural) - English Only forum
Any+ singular/plural nouns - English Only forum
any+single./plural nouns? - English Only forum
Any+singular/plural: Do you have any <sister/sisters> - English Only forum
Any+singular/plural: I don't have any <problem/problems> - English Only forum
Any+singular/plural: I don't support any <team/teams> - English Only forum
Any+singular/plural: I'm wondering if any of these apartments is available - English Only forum
Any+singular/plural: If you have any <problem/problems> - English Only forum
anyone /someone (plural or singular) - English Only forum
Apocalypse - Plural? - English Only forum
Apostrophe After Plural - English Only forum
apostrophe after plural nouns - English Only forum
apostrophe for plural genitives. - English Only forum
Apostrophe S to show plural forms of acronyms. - English Only forum
archival fonds - singular and plural - English Only forum
are each + singular/plural noun? - English Only forum
Are "more than one" and "three quarters" plural? - English Only forum
Are nicknames like Peaches or Sparkles plural nouns? - English Only forum
are proportions singular or plural? - English Only forum
Are two uncountables plural? - English Only forum
"area" in plural form - English Only forum
"Art" - singular or plural? - English Only forum
Articles with possessives of plural/uncountable nouns. - English Only forum
Articles/ plural nouns - English Only forum
Artwork plural or singular - English Only forum
As + adjective + plural noun (+ as ...) - English Only forum
as few as 170 ,000 chimps [singular/plural agreement with collective nouns] - English Only forum
Ashes (plural form but singular meaning?) - English Only forum
"Associates" are plural? - English Only forum
at Britain's longitudes [longitude plural?] - English Only forum
at least one of plural and plural - English Only forum
ate a banana all days [All + plural vs Every + noun] - English Only forum
Audience is plural or singular? - English Only forum
Audiences (Plural) - English Only forum
aura: plural (auras or aurae) - English Only forum
Baby's or babies? [-y plural] - English Only forum
Bachelor (plural?) [degree] - English Only forum
bacteria singular or plural - English Only forum
baggage was / were [plural or singular] - English Only forum
bare plural Japanese to mean 'We Japanese' - English Only forum
Bare plural means some or all? - English Only forum
BBC notion of phallus, plural - English Only forum
be (the) very efficient bussinesswomen [article with plural?] - English Only forum
Benelux: singular or plural? - English Only forum
bikini (singular vs. plural) - English Only forum
bologna [plural form] - English Only forum
bolt lengths/ bolts lengths/ bolts length [plural modifier] - English Only forum
Both + plural or singular verb - English Only forum
"Both" Goes with Singular Or Plural - English Only forum
both plural noun and singular noun - English Only forum
"Both" with plural nouns - English Only forum
brood, singular or plural - English Only forum
bulldog is / bulldogs are dangerous because [singular or plural for a general fact] - English Only forum
Burden plural? - English Only forum
buses or busses - plural for public transport - English Only forum
business (used as plural form) - English Only forum
Can 'a list' be represented by plural pronoun? - English Only forum
Can 'a set of skills' be treated as plural? - English Only forum
Can 'ceiling' be used in the plural? - English Only forum
can 'he' refer to a plural noun? - English Only forum
Can 'research' be plural? - English Only forum
Can a singular noun refer back to a plural noun? - English Only forum
Can "availability" be plural? - English Only forum
Can both singular and plural form be used here? - English Only forum
Can I make a noun plural if it is modified by a hyphenated descriptor? - English Only forum
Can I put plural noun after an idiom of "one of a kind"? - English Only forum
Can I use either singular or plural nouns? - English Only forum
Can "insurance" be in plural? - English Only forum
Can "it" refers to plural things? - English Only forum
Can singular subject and plural compelement be possible? - English Only forum
Can "that" stand for a plural word? - English Only forum
Can "the stock markets" ever be in plural? - English Only forum
Can these be treated as singular, instead of plural? - English Only forum
Can we use "rather" with a plural noun? - English Only forum
Can you/would you 1st person plural equivalent - English Only forum
Cannon as plural - English Only forum
"Car salesman" but "Events manager" (first noun plural or not) - English Only forum
Carbohydrates (plural or uncountable) - English Only forum
cars ..., the new <one> [singular 'one' with plural] - English Only forum
Cello: plural - English Only forum
cement - plural form - English Only forum
cent as a plural for cent - English Only forum
Chariots were used ... for fighting<s?>, racing<s?>, and ... [plural?] - English Only forum
check the receipt[s] for amount of $100 and $500 [sing/plural] - English Only forum
Choice Between a Singular and a Plural Verb - English Only forum
Choice Between the Singular and Plural Number - English Only forum
Class of people; singular or plural - English Only forum
Class: plural or singular? - English Only forum
Cleft sentence - It's (singular) the people that make (plural) them (the streets of Philadelphia) unsafe." - English Only forum
clothes [singular/plural] - English Only forum
Clothes, news [singular or plural?] - English Only forum
Colibri plural - English Only forum
Collective noun: singular/ plural [AE vs BE] - English Only forum
Collective nouns - 99% of, the majority of the congregation - singular or plural? percent per cent - English Only forum
Collective nouns - a group of people + singular or plural verb - English Only forum
Collective nouns - Management - plural or singular? - English Only forum
Collective nouns - the police <is, are> ... [singular / plural] - English Only forum
Collective nouns: Family: single or plural? - English Only forum
collective singular is now plural? - English Only forum
Collective: singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
College, General Motors: singular or plural? - English Only forum
Colours (plural) - English Only forum
comma or dash before participle clause: a plural "-s"–becoming... - English Only forum
communication and understanding (singular or plural?) - English Only forum
company learns that there is a problem with one of <their> devices [why plural?] - English Only forum
Company name + singular or plural ? - English Only forum
comparison of singular number with plural - English Only forum
compatible with any iOS devices / device [Singular or plural] - English Only forum
Computer graphics: singular or plural? - English Only forum
computer mouses or mice [plural?] - English Only forum
concentrations of unknown A, B, C were [singular or plural?] - English Only forum
concord - singular or plural? - English Only forum
concord: "singular verb" or "plural verb" - English Only forum
Confused with plural - English Only forum
Confusion about subject and object (plural vs singular) - English Only forum
Confusion of singular and plural verb. - English Only forum
confusion regarding plural - English Only forum
"Congratulations", is it plural? - English Only forum
conjunction "or" (singular or plural) - English Only forum
considered an attribute in man or woman / men or women [singular or plural] - English Only forum
content, singular or plural? - English Only forum
Contraction of nouns and plural - English Only forum
conveying sense of plural - English Only forum
Cooperation plural? - English Only forum
coordinated elements - singular or plural verb - English Only forum
Coordinated noun phrase and subclause: singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
"costs" (n) plural? - English Only forum
cough syrup(uncountable/singular/plural) - English Only forum
Could I say “any+plural nouns”in affirmative sentences? - English Only forum
Countability of plural-only nouns (e.g. remains, supplies, belongings) - English Only forum
Countable (Singular/Plural) or Uncountable? - English Only forum
countable or plural objects - English Only forum
Creme Brulee (plural) - English Only forum
crew with a plural suffix '-s'? - English Only forum
cul-de-sac, plural - English Only forum
curriculum vitae (plural) - English Only forum
Curriculum Vitae (Plural) - English Only forum
customers (plural for sir/madam) - English Only forum
Data [has a plural?] - English Only forum
Data is vs. are (singular vs. plural) - English Only forum
data plural - English Only forum
Decimals: plural/singular? - English Only forum
Definite article + plural - English Only forum
Definite article with plural meaning particular instances - English Only forum
Definite article/ no article/ plural form? - English Only forum
definite article+plural noun(the+plural noun) - English Only forum
definite, indefinite or plural - English Only forum
Dental terms and plural forms - English Only forum
determiners for introduction of a new item in plural - English Only forum
Diameter(s) at two points - singular or plural? - English Only forum
Difference between a/an(indefinite articles) and plural -s - English Only forum
difference between singular and plural nouns in these sentences - English Only forum
difference between work and works (as plural) - English Only forum
Different + singular or plural? - English Only forum
Dinosaurs' names (plural) - English Only forum
Discards pile/Discards pile: Singular vs plural - English Only forum
Distributive plural/singular - English Only forum
Distributive singular/plural - English Only forum
Divorce in plural - English Only forum
Do multiple objects of 'of' make the modified noun plural? - English Only forum
Do socks, shoes always used in the plural form - English Only forum
Do you have a (singular) / Do you have (plural) ? - English Only forum
do you use plural with "a lot of" - English Only forum
Do you use the plural as attributive nouns? - English Only forum
documentation - plural or singular? - English Only forum
Does a idiom in singular form have a plural form? - English Only forum
Does "chemistry" sound plural? - English Only forum
Does each of you take a singular verb or a plural one? - English Only forum
Does Google intend ... themselves. [Google: singular or plural?] - English Only forum
Does "issue" meaning "problem" and "concern" have to be plural? - English Only forum
Does pricing have plural form? - English Only forum
Does "software" have a plural form? - English Only forum
does sound (noun) has a plural form (sounds?) ? - English Only forum
Does "The" make some nouns plural? - English Only forum
does "the masses" require singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
Does the word 'humanity' take singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
doesn't have any brothers [negative +any + plural] - English Only forum
doing and doing +singular/plural - English Only forum
dollar bill-plural/singular? - English Only forum
"Double [noun] - plural form? - English Only forum
Double Plural - English Only forum
Dragoness plural? - English Only forum
draws (plural noun) - English Only forum
Each - plural or singular? - English Only forum
Each - singular or plural? - English Only forum
each : singular, plural ? - English Only forum
each + plural noun - English Only forum
each + plural nouns - English Only forum
each and every one of those who + verb(singular)/verb(plural)? - English Only forum
Each is singular or plural? - English Only forum
each of ... singular or plural? - English Only forum
each of these singular / plural - English Only forum
each other as (plural or singular) - English Only forum
Each person + plural? - English Only forum
Each singular or plural here - English Only forum
Earphones <is /are> <it /them> (plural?) - English Only forum
Eat [food]plural - English Only forum
Either team / teams [singular or plural] - English Only forum
elder in plural - English Only forum
Electrical mains: singular or plural? - English Only forum
elevenses + verb singular or plural? - English Only forum
emoji (plural ~ emojis?) - English Only forum
emotion as plural or singular. - English Only forum
Employing "each" with a plural noun - English Only forum
"England" with a plural verb? - English Only forum
English nouns ending in -s, with the same form for singular and plural - English Only forum
Enough of plural nouns is or are? - English Only forum
Equation singular or plural - English Only forum
ergonomics - singular or plural? - English Only forum
Etiquette - singular/plural - English Only forum
Etiquettes ['etiquette' plural?] - English Only forum
Ever heard of each of the following <plural noun>? - English Only forum
Every - Singular or plural? - English Only forum
every + plural noun - English Only forum
every + singular/plural form - English Only forum
every manner of + singular or plural nouns? - English Only forum
Every person - singular or plural? - English Only forum
Every/Each + plural-only noun - English Only forum
every~verb(sigular)? or verb(plural)? - English Only forum
"everybody and his brother" heard as singular or plural? - English Only forum
Everyone - singular or plural? ... everyone whose <house has, houses have> been destroyed.? - English Only forum
Everyone, everybody - singular or plural? ... everyone please shut their mouth(s) - English Only forum
Eveybody/everyone -- singular or plural - English Only forum
Evidence as a plural noun? - English Only forum
expertise [singular /plural?] - English Only forum
eye drops (uncountable/singular/plural) - English Only forum
fall into a deep sleep [plural subject] - English Only forum
Family name in plural. - English Only forum
Family's + plural verb: Does this sentence sound right? - English Only forum
fear: single or plural notion - English Only forum
fiancé-plural - English Only forum
Fight short/shorts model (clothing): plural noun as adjective - English Only forum
First and second ...plural? - English Only forum
"Fish" and "candy" - singular or plural? - English Only forum
Fish and chips - plural - English Only forum
Fish, starfish: plural forms - English Only forum
fitting rooms singular or plural? - English Only forum
Foreign word's singular & plural - English Only forum
form or kind with plural nouns? - English Only forum
Forming the plural of an abbreviation - English Only forum
Fraction is plural or singular? - English Only forum
fraction/ decimal number + noun (singular or plural?) - English Only forum
from third person plural to first person plural - English Only forum
Fruits - singular or plural? - English Only forum
funds ... is (plural?) - English Only forum
games company [Plural noun before another noun] - English Only forum
Gender-neutral third person singular pronouns: December 2005: Everybody - singular or plural? - English Only forum
generation who <are / is> [singular / plural] - English Only forum
Generic noun, singular, plural, article - English Only forum
Generic reference: plural forms VS the + singular form - English Only forum
genetic and cultural evolution(s), singular or plural? - English Only forum
gerund and gerund / to-v and to-v + singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
gerund+plural nouns - English Only forum
girl/girls dancers [ noun as adjective -- plural?] - English Only forum
Giving advice ( plural) is very responsible job. - English Only forum
Glasses, pants, shoes... Are they singular or plural? - English Only forum
gluteus in plural - English Only forum
"Go" as a noun in plural - English Only forum
Gotta love them + plural - English Only forum
grades: plural? singular? - English Only forum
group 'has/have' taken on [singular/ plural] - English Only forum
group of / crowd of [is / are: singular /plural] - English Only forum
Group/Country Name + 3rd Person Plural Verb - English Only forum
Guest Star - plural - English Only forum
had not [verb] any [noun] - singular or plural? - English Only forum
Hair - plural or singular - English Only forum
hair (singular and plural usage) - English Only forum
ham... hams? plural of the food "ham" - English Only forum
Happiness plural form? - English Only forum
Hardly any + plural - English Only forum
Has the word ''water'' a plural form ? - English Only forum
have an exception. -(singular) vs There is no rule that doesn't have exceptions. -(plural) - English Only forum
Have any actors ever [plural noun with any] - English Only forum
Have everyone, anyone, someone and other joined plural nouns - English Only forum
have lost appetite,don't have an appetite: singular, plural - English Only forum
He —and four other boys— <go><goes> swimming [plural?] - English Only forum
He had forgotten to do up his flies [plural] - English Only forum
Headquarters, singular or plural? - English Only forum
heathen (plural - heathen or heathens) - English Only forum
Helping hand / plural ?! - English Only forum
Helping verb with gender-neutral pronouns: singular or plural? - English Only forum
"Here is plural noun" grammatical? - English Only forum
his use of the plural pronoun `we' - English Only forum
Homework - singular or plural? - English Only forum
horses are / the horse is [generalizing plural / 'the' with singular] - English Only forum
how many/much ground almonds [plural uncountable noun] - English Only forum
How often / How many times have you bought <singular/plural>? - English Only forum
How often do you + verb + countable noun in plural or uncountable/mass noun? - English Only forum
How to make this plural? - English Only forum
How to pronounce a plural form. - English Only forum
How to use audience in plural form - English Only forum
How to use definite article + plural nouns + relative clause - English Only forum
How to use persons in a plural form - English Only forum
How to write plural in word count results - English Only forum
How to write proper nouns in plural - English Only forum
How's + a plural noun ...? - English Only forum
HQs : plural of the abbreviation of “headquarters” - English Only forum
husband’s and sons’ faith has/have grown... [singular or plural] - English Only forum
Hyphenated Words: Singular or Plural? - English Only forum
I am the one who verb (singular or plural) - English Only forum
I can say my abcs (Why plural?) - English Only forum
I like (shellfish). Plural or singular? - English Only forum
I like pizza or I like pizzaS [singular vs plural with 'like'] - English Only forum
I need a skin cream (uncountable, singular, or plural?) - English Only forum
I play drums [a plural-noun music instrument without 'the'] - English Only forum
I prefer window(singular/plural/uncountble) - English Only forum
I was wrong to put in the plural some phrases - English Only forum
I'm looking for + singular/plural - English Only forum
I'm looking for ...singular/plural/uncountable? - English Only forum
icecream - plural - English Only forum
identify singular and plural pronouns - English Only forum
"If any + singular nouns" vs "If any + plural nouns" - English Only forum
if "datas" is the right plural form / if that's a plural of "data" - English Only forum
If you use Greeks (plural) and the past tense, Google has 4,560,000 "hits"! - English Only forum
Impersonal, personal singular/plural form in a thesis - English Only forum
Implicit transition from singular to plural - English Only forum
implying a people in a specific country in plural form - English Only forum
in chemists/chemist's shops (the plural) - English Only forum
in each the A and B followed by singular or plural noun? - English Only forum
in homes / at homes (plural) - English Only forum
in person [a plural form?] - English Only forum
in some respects makes a beast a man, in 'some other', [singular or plural] - English Only forum
in some toughest terrain, is it plural or singular? - English Only forum
in terms of/ regarding + singular or plural noun? - English Only forum
In the cage it lives - follows by a singular verb or plural verb? - English Only forum
In their/our proper place or places? : Singular or plural - English Only forum
in units of (plural noun) - English Only forum
indefinite article (a/an) in plural? - English Only forum
Indefinite article before plural nouns - English Only forum
Indefinite articles before plural nouns? - English Only forum
Indefinite plural nouns when subjects are definite - English Only forum
index - plural: indexes vs. indices. - English Only forum
index [index finger] - plural - English Only forum
Index, middle and ring fingers - Plural or Singular? - English Only forum
information - a plural form ? - English Only forum
information: plural or single? - English Only forum
Infrastructure - plural? - English Only forum
inherently plural nouns - English Only forum
instances of + singular or plural form? - English Only forum
institution with a plural verb in British English - English Only forum
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Is nation plural? - English Only forum
is "new blood" both a singular and plural noun? - English Only forum
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Is there a plural form for cuisine? - English Only forum
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Is "woods" singular or plural? - English Only forum
Is zero points always plural ? - English Only forum
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Isn’t staff a collective noun? What is its plural form? - English Only forum
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Items in a series: singular and plural nouns - English Only forum
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jewelry in plural? - English Only forum
John or I + singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
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Kevin Cross's house / the Crosses' house. [Plural Possessive] - English Only forum
keyboards plural - English Only forum
Kilograms, tonnes etc. - singular or plural? - English Only forum
Kim et al + singular or plural? - English Only forum
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know-all: plural form - English Only forum
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Korean: plural form - English Only forum
land management / lands management [plural noun as modifier] - English Only forum
Language(s) - art(s) - student, stamp(s) collecting. Attributive nouns singular/plural. - English Only forum
launch (noun) plural - English Only forum
Leadership (collective noun) singular or plural? - English Only forum
lecture as a plural - English Only forum
legal instrument(s) is singular or plural ? - English Only forum
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Lego blocks, Lego bricks || Plural: Legos vs Lego - English Only forum
Letter: Opening - addressed to both sexes in plural - English Only forum
Liberal Studies (singular or plural?) - English Only forum
Life: a plural and uncountable noun? - English Only forum
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looking at how we select plural pronouns - English Only forum
"Looks" - singular or plural? - English Only forum
looks, minutes, scales, woods, works - countable vs uncountable, singular vs plural verb? - English Only forum
"love" is a singular or plural noun? or both? - English Only forum
Lyrics (Plural?) - English Only forum
M&M's is a(are?) cholocate(s?) coated with..singular/plural - English Only forum
Mac (the computer) in the plural - English Only forum
Main Characters’s Life Dreams? (plural possessive) - English Only forum
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Majority (singular or plural) - English Only forum
making direct quotes plural - English Only forum
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Managing "software" in plural - English Only forum
mankind carries/carry [singular / plural] - English Only forum
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Many a + singular/plural verb? - English Only forum
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marriage - singular or plural - English Only forum
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matrix [plural form?] - English Only forum
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means (a way or ways) - singular or plural: difference? - English Only forum
Media, plural? - English Only forum
Megalopolis plural? - English Only forum
Mercedes or Mercedeses - plural? - English Only forum
Metals, Plastics. Why plural?? - English Only forum
Missing definite article in plural [<Premiers> discussed ...] - English Only forum
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model types compared to each other (plural or singular) - English Only forum
month, single or plural here? - English Only forum
More Singular/Plural - English Only forum
More than one + noun (plural or singular) - English Only forum
more than one is/are needed [singular or plural?] - English Only forum
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Much of the proceeds/profits ARE [much + plural uncountables] - English Only forum
multimedia? plural? - English Only forum
Murder and rape have become so commonplace that it... [Plural to singular] - English Only forum
Music band names: plural or singular? - English Only forum
my family <singular form or plural form> - English Only forum
My favourite animal is parrots [ is+plural noun ] - English Only forum
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My kind - singular or plural? - English Only forum
N+countable noun, singular or plural? - English Only forum
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narrow down the <plural nouns> to buy - English Only forum
nash equilibria, how to make the acronym? plural from latin - English Only forum
nationalities in the plural to refer to women - English Only forum
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Natural disasters: singular or plural - English Only forum
neither + <subject> = singular or plural? - English Only forum
Neither Frank nor Lilly lives / Neither Alice nor I like [singular plural] - English Only forum
neither of us / either of them + singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
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Neither. Singular or plural? - English Only forum
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New usage plural formations - English Only forum
news(uncountable) vs news( plural countable) - English Only forum
newsagent's [plural form?] - English Only forum
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No conscience, no sense, no dignity remain(s) [singular or plural] - English Only forum
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no puma/pumas had been reported [singular or plural] - English Only forum
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"noise" in the plural? - English Only forum
None [singular or plural?] - English Only forum
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None of them [singular or plural] - English Only forum
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nosebleed? what about plural? - English Only forum
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Notary Public - plural - English Only forum
Nothing beats + singular/plural? - English Only forum
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Octopi? Plural of octopus. - English Only forum
odd plural - English Only forum
Old English pronoun of "you" plural form? - English Only forum
Olympic athlete from Russia - why not plural? - English Only forum
Olympics --- plural or singular? - English Only forum
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one -> ones? [plural?] - English Only forum
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operating on sail or windmill [singular vs plural] - English Only forum
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Ø books or the books [plural version] [zero article] - English Only forum
pain killer (uncountable/singular/plural) [painkiller] - English Only forum
pair, as singular or plural - English Only forum
pancakes, singular or plural, uncountable? - English Only forum
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paraphrase of plural form - English Only forum
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plural form of piano - English Only forum
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plural of animation - English Only forum
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plural of foreign family names - English Only forum
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plural of "gamer" - English Only forum
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plural of itself? - English Only forum
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plural of "quelque chose" - English Only forum
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plural of relief - English Only forum
plural of scribe's palette? - English Only forum
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plural of shepherd - English Only forum
plural of shops with 's - English Only forum
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