A non-plural word, a word (noun or pronoun) that is not plural is singular, a word for just one.
the plural word is comedones
The plural word for batch is batches.
No, the plural of problem is problems.
The plural of diary is diaries.
Yes, "attendee" is a word. It refers to a person who is present at an event or gathering.
The past tense of "attendees" is "attended." In English, regular verbs typically form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. Since "attendees" is a noun, the corresponding past tense verb form would be "attended" when referring to people who attended an event or gathering.
No, "attendees" does not have an apostrophe. "Attendees" is the plural form of "attendee" and is used to describe people who are present at an event or gathering.
Preppies........college attendee>frosh, freshman, soph, sophomore, junior, senior, co-ed, undergrad
The word crises is a plural word; it is the plural form of the word crisis.
There is no plural word for if.
The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
A non-plural word, a word (noun or pronoun) that is not plural is singular, a word for just one.
The plural word of delay is delays.
the plural word is comedones
No it's a singular word. A plural word would be "have".
The plural of the word "raisin" is "raisins."