The correct phrase is "two degrees Celsius" as it is plural.
No, static cling is not an example of Newton's Law of Gravity. Static cling is a phenomenon that occurs due to static electricity, while Newton's Law of Gravity describes the force of attraction between two masses due to gravity.
Compound sentences consist of two independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon. Run-on sentences, on the other hand, contain two or more independent clauses that are incorrectly joined without proper punctuation or conjunctions. Correcting run-on sentences by using appropriate punctuation or conjunctions helps to clarify meaning and improve readability.
Most abstract nouns can be singular or plural, for example:one anxiety or many anxietiesa belief or many beliefsone change or several changesone dream or many dreamsone emergency or two emergenciesone fear or many fears
Allopatric speciation
The plural of spy is spies.Two example sentences are:All the spies were caught and executed.He illegally spies on his neighbour.
The plural of torpedo is torpedoes.Some example sentences are:Two torpedoes hit the ship.Fire all the torpedoes now!
Halves is the plural of half.Two example sentences are:The repairman glued the two halves back together.He halves the pie equally.
The plural of studio is studios.Two example sentences for studios are:We are recording the film across two studios.They will build new recording studios.
The plural of hero is heroes.Two example sentences with the word heroes are:The two police officers were hailed as heroes for their actions.Every nation has their own historical heroes.
The plural of box is boxes.Some example sentences for "boxes" are:Cats are known to love cardboard boxes,Pass me those boxes, please.
The plural of mosquito is mosquitoes.Two example sentences with the word mosquitoes are:There are mosquitoes everywhere outside.Mosquitoes can carry diseases in warmer climates.
The plural of loaf is loaves.Two example sentences for "loaves" are:Please pick up two loaves of bread from the shop.The delivery driver loaded the loaves of bread into his lorry.
The plural of the word boat is boats.Some example sentences with "boats" in them are:The boats on the lake were very colourful.They watched as the boats disappeared into the horizon.
The plural of the word wish is wishes.Some example sentences are:She wishes that she never met him.I was granted three wishes by a talking dog.
The plural of bus is buses.Some example sentences for "buses" are:The buses have been late all week.He couldn't remember which one of the buses he needed to get.
The plural of penny is pennies.Some example sentences with "pennies" are:She dropped the pennies all over the floor.He paid for the fare in pennies, much to the driver's annoyance.