Bad is an adjective, it has no plural form.
The word choleric is an adjective (bad-tempered), not a noun, and has no plural.
nos culpae (our fault)
An antonym for habit, is not doing it. Also called, deviation.
The plural of 'bunch' is bunches.The plural of 'ant' is ants.The plural of 'batch' is batches.The plural of 'day' is days.The plural of 'chimney' is chimneys.The plural of 'tomato' is tomatoes.The plural of 'umbrella' is umbrellas.The plural of 'donkey' is donkeys.The plural of 'sky' is skies.The plural of 'foot' is feet.The plural of 'show' is shows.
Because it comes from the greek word pleura, a feminine singular noun in the nominitive case, the plural form, grammatically speaking, would be pleurai (plurr-eye). Whether or not this is the medically accepted plural, I am not sure. Things often get lost in translation (to use a bad idiom) when words are ported from another language to English.
The word choleric is an adjective (bad-tempered), not a noun, and has no plural.
vehicles <><><><><> It depends on whether you want plural or possessive. My vehicle's engine is bad. Our vehicles are bad. You can also have plural possessive: vehicles'
nos culpae (our fault)
The opposite of 'malas' (bad) is 'buenas' (good). The words are in the feminine plural.
Singular. The plural would be "superstitions".Example:A superstition says that breaking a mirror brings a person seven years of bad luck.She doesn't believe in silly superstitions.
RULEplural noun + apostrophe (')e.g. parent (singular)parents (plural)parents' (plural possessive)Families is already plural. It is the plural of family.The possessive of family is family's as in: 'Our family's annual get-together last year was in Disneyland, Orlando.'The possessive of families is families' . 'Unfortunately many families' holidays were ruined by the bad weather.'
Yes, the noun 'loves' is a plural noun, the singular noun is love. Examples:My love of poetry helped me through some very bad times.She has had many loves but this guy may be the last one.
An antonym for habit, is not doing it. Also called, deviation.
The nickname for the country and city is "guate", and for guatemalans is "chapin" or "chapines" in plural.
Singular ; this and that Plural ; these and those
Singular noun ; Isthmus Plural noun ; Isthmi ( NOT isthmuses ; this is the verbal form of 'to isthmus'. e.g, Singular noun ; focus Plural noun ; foci 'Focuses' is from the verb 'to focus'.
The noun 'mood' is a count noun; the plural form is moods.Examples:Dad is in a bad mood again. (singular)Their music changes with the moods of the time. (plural)