plural
[ˈplʊrəl]
Definition:
1. The form of a word that is used to denote more than one.
2. Grammatical number category referring to two or more items or units.
Use 'plural' in a sentence:
- 1. What is the plural of "person"?
- 2. And the plural of child?
- 3. How is moral education possible in the ethical life of plural values?
- 4. Here you should use plural pronoun.
- 5. Have explained plural culture and Chinese education, relation between Chinese course.
- 6. There's not really a plural form of verbs in Korean, so then again it's also difficult.
- 7. Table names should use the plural form.
- 8. Words using the singular or plural number also include the plural or singular number.
- 9. On the Social Intermediary Organization under the Structure of Plural Governance.
- 10. the singular and plural pronoun 'you' is the same.
- 11. Plus, it's in third person plural! What's not to love?
- 12. But we love stories, and forget that the plural of anecdote is not data.
- 13. Geisha, like all Japanese nouns, has no distinct singular or plural variants.
- 14. Concerning the semantic formula of -men, some linguists posit that -men is a plural marker in pronouns.
- 15. On Relation Between Listed Company's Plural Business and Performance.
- 16. ( usually plural) a low moral state.
- 17. In French, words are either masculine or feminine, singular or plural.
- 18. On the Optimization of Plural Goods Production System and Analysis of Productive Capacity Levels.
- 19. Many people believe that plural marriages denote immorality of other societies.
- 20. A Study on the Plural Supplying Modes of Public Service.
- 21. But they have a hard time equating plural marriage with those evils.
- 22. Teacher: What is the plural of man, Tom?
- 23. ( often plural) a means of communication or access.
- 24. The masculine plural of friends, 'amis', is used to refer to both women and men, even if the majority of the group is female.
- 25. The word "frites (freet)", meaning French Fries, is feminine and plural.
- 26. 'Data' is the Latin plural form of 'datum'.
- 27. B: Can we use money in its plural form?
- 28. It's the plural for heaven, so the heavens or the heavenly places is this Greek word.
- 29. Plus, it's in third person plural!
- 30. Models are always singular, and their corresponding tables are always plural.
- 31. Britain is a plural society in which the secular predominates.
- 32. A Reach on the Plural and Practical Teaching Mode of the Criminal Procedure Course.
- 33. Plural and Compound System: Plan of Regional Administration.
- 34. Teacher: What is the plural of man, Tom? Tom: Men.
- 35. Discussion of the Right to Silence under the Background of Plural Value.
- 36. For example," dogs" is the plural of "dog".
- 37. What is the plural of 'person'?
- 38. Memory formed by film is plural and personal.
- 39. Using a Plural Number Vector Method to Design Disk Cam Profiles.
- 40. Analysis on the Plural Cultural Pattern During the Process of the World Economic Integration.
- 41. The word 'you' can be singular or plural.
- 42. And Kwaio has not just singular and plural, but dual and paucal too.
- 43. Countable nouns have singular and plural forms.
- 44. It always takes the third person singular form of the verb even though it's always plural in English.
- 45. The feminine plural, 'amies', would only be used if everyone in the group was female.
- 46. That option is unavailable when the plural is always masculine or feminine in other languages.
- 47. In the sentence 'They live in the country', the plural form of the verb 'live' is in agreement with the plural subject 'they'.
- 48. The verb should be in the plural.
- 49. 'They are' is the third person plural of the verb 'to be'.
- 50. His government has pledged to move the country towards a plural democracy.
- 51. The noun "oxen" is plural in number.
- 52. The word 'men' is plural in number.
- 53. The plural of 'child' is 'children'.
- 54. The plural 's' is not a free form, as it must always be attached to a noun.