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The plural form for the noun aisle is aisles.

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Is aisle a singular noun or plural noun?

The word aisle is a singular noun. The plural noun is aisles.


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The spelling aisle is singular.The plural is aisles and the plural possessive is aisles' (e.g. The store changed all of its aisles' numbers to eliminate duplication.)


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I'll clear the aisle! I'll not walk down the aisle with the likes of you.


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When was To the Aisle created?

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Is aisle an adjective?

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