The noun alumni is the plural form; the correct verb form is have. Examples:The alumni have a meeting at one.An alumnus has donated funds for the lab equipment.
The word 'alumni' is already a plural. Alumni is the plural of the singular word alumnus. The feminine form of alumnus is alumna, and the plural of alumna is alumnae.
The plural form of alumna is alumnae.
The singular form of feet is foot.
The singular form is hilum.
The noun alumni is the plural form; the correct verb form is have. Examples:The alumni have a meeting at one.An alumnus has donated funds for the lab equipment.
Alumni is not a verb, but a noun, and therefore does not have past tense form.
The singular form of alumni is "alumnus" for male individuals, and "alumna" for female individuals.
"Alumnus" is singular and refers to a male graduate. The plural form for male graduates is "alumni," while the singular for a female graduate is "alumna," and the plural is "alumnae."
The word 'alumni' is already a plural. Alumni is the plural of the singular word alumnus. The feminine form of alumnus is alumna, and the plural of alumna is alumnae.
Alumnus is singular; alumni is plural. The origin of the word alumnus is Latin and uses the Latin plural form.
Alumnus (singular) Alumni (plural)
Alumnus.
alumna. these two words refer to women only. alumnus (singular) and alumni (plural) are more commonly used (even though they technically refer only to men).
Alumna is a Latin word. (It is the feminine form of alumnus, plural alumni).And the feminine Latin plural of alumna is alumnae.
The word comes from Latin and the proper usage is listed below. Alumnus:(male singular) Alumni: (male plural) Alumna : (female singular) Alumnae: (female plural) A group of men and women together take the masculine alumni.
The plural form of alumna is alumnae.