Possess is a verb. Its plural form (the one used with plural subjects) is possess, while the form used with singular subjects is possesses.Examples:We possess, they possess.He, she or it possesses.The noun form of possess is possession, plural possessions.
The spelling would be "She possesses the qualities..." The third person singular, present tense, is the -es form of the verb possess.
The singular form is it, the plural form is they(subjective) and them (objective).
The word crisis is singular. The plural form of crisis is crises.
The singular possessive form is lesson's.
Possess is a verb. Its plural form (the one used with plural subjects) is possess, while the form used with singular subjects is possesses.Examples:We possess, they possess.He, she or it possesses.The noun form of possess is possession, plural possessions.
The singular form of the word flagella is flagellum.
The singular form of the word "criteria" is "criterion."
The spelling would be "She possesses the qualities..." The third person singular, present tense, is the -es form of the verb possess.
The word 'duo' is the singular form; the plural form is duos.
The singular possess form is the director's reports.example: The director's reports are published quarterly.
The singular form of the word "seΓ±ores" is "seΓ±or."
That is the singular form; the plural form is those.
'Jackhammer' is the singular form.
The singular form is commando.
The singular possessive form of the word "jury" is "jury's."
The word dog is the singular form.