The plural form for the noun alto is altos. The plural possessive form is altos'.Example: The altos' rehearsal is scheduled for Friday.
Altos.
The plural form of the noun alto is altos.The plural possessive form is altos'.Examples:We need the alto's voice to start here. (singular)All of the altos' parts are marked in blue. (plural)
an alto 1 is higher than an alto 2. an alto 1 song is Halo by beyonce. an alto 2 is set fire to the rain by adle
The possessive of the singular noun alto is alto's.
The plural form for the noun alto is altos. The plural possessive form is altos'.Example: The altos' rehearsal is scheduled for Friday.
Altos.
The plural form of the noun alto is altos.The plural possessive form is altos'.Examples:We need the alto's voice to start here. (singular)All of the altos' parts are marked in blue. (plural)
The singular possessive form for the noun alto is alto's.
it allows the alto sax to make a different sound.
Tall is "alto" pronounced: ahl-toh, and if you're a girl its "alta" and its pronounced ahl-tah (plural is altos and altas).if you want to say very tall say muy altoif you wanna say somewhat tall sayalto
The plural form would be "Los chicos son altos y guapos."
You can make a plural sentence by replacing the is with are and I with we.
The plural form of "contest" is "contests". Just add an "s" at the end to make it plural.
Yes and no, a symphony does have an alto sax sometimes but it is not required for it to have one. It really depends if the symphony is classical, blues, or jazz. Jazz and blues should always have an alto sax. Classical doesn't really need an alto sax, but it does make classical sound better.
Lol, No, Newb
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