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The noun proceeds is a plural, uncountable noun, it has no singular form. The noun 'proceeds' is a word for the total amount of money derived from a sale or other transaction.

The noun form of the verb to proceed is the gerund, proceeding; the plural form is proceedings.

  • The singular noun 'proceeding' is a word for the process of using a court to settle a disagreement or to deal with a complaint.
  • The plural noun 'proceedings' is a word for an event or a series of actions; a word for the official written report of a meeting or event.

The verb forms used for a plural subject are:

  • We proceed...
  • You proceed...
  • They proceed...
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Proceed as a verb- no plural ( To move on, or move forward )

Proceed as a Noun ( The proceeds from the bake sale went to helping the homeless )

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The plural form of "proceed" is "proceeds."

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