Analyses, pronounced ana ley sees
The singular noun is analysis; the plural noun is analyses.
No. The term analysis (examination, study) is singular. The plural is analyses.(* In British English, the third person singular present tense is also spelled analyses, whereas in US English, the verb is analyzes.)
The plural of syllabus is syllabi.
Analysis is the singular form, and analyses is the plural form.
The foreign plural form of symposium is symposia, while the English plural form is symposiums.
The singular noun is analysis; the plural noun is analyses.
The noun form of the verb to analyze are analyzer and the gerund, analyzing.A related noun form is analysis.
The plural form of the noun analysis is analyses. It is the standard plural form for a word of Greek origin ending in -is.
No. The term analysis (examination, study) is singular. The plural is analyses.(* In British English, the third person singular present tense is also spelled analyses, whereas in US English, the verb is analyzes.)
The English plural form of "bacterium" is "bacteria."
The plural of syllabus is syllabi.
Analyses
Analysis is the singular form, and analyses is the plural form.
English
The foreign plural form of symposium is symposia, while the English plural form is symposiums.
The noun 'analysis' is the singular form.The plural form is analyses.There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: analysis'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: analysis'sThe plural possessive form is analyses'.
Islamic. English adjectives do not have a plural form.