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The plural possessive form of "African" is "Africans'".
The plural form of Homo habilis is Homo habilis, the plural form of Homo erectus is Homo erectus, and the plural form of Homo sapiens is Homo sapiens.
The plural form of the noun African is Africans.The plural possessive form is Africans'.Example: The Africans' contribution to our music history is unmistakable.
The plural possessive form of "humanity" is "humanities'".
The plural form is humans.
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The noun human is singular, the plural form is humans.The word human is also an adjective.Examples:Singular: A human has both strengths and weaknesses.Plural: Humans have adapted the environment to their will.Adjective: Most human reactions are universal whatever the culture.
Cherub is the singular form. Cherubs is the plural form and Cherubim I believe is the collective whole!! E.G: The Human walked on the Moon, The Humans' walked on the Moon, The Human Beings walked on the Moon.
Beings, as in human beings.
Having human form or attributes as opposed to those of animals or divine beings. Dictionary definition.
No, the form "man" is a singular noun. The plural form is men.Examples:A man got on the bus at Fourth Street.Two more men got on at Sixth Street.
Australopithecus is a genus, it has no plural. You could speak of the Australopithecines though, which are the extinct human-like primates of the genus.
The Latin word ovum is singular for egg; ova is plural for eggs.
No, the form "man" is a singular noun. The plural form is men.Examples:A man got on the bus at Fourth Street.Two more men got on at Sixth Street.
The plural form of "do" is "do" and the plural form of "don't" is "don't." These words do not change in the plural form when used in a sentence.