What part of speech is plurals?

Plurals can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. plurals is a noun, plural of plural.

Inflections

Noun

What does plurals mean?

Definitions

Noun

plural - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one

Examples of plurals

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1. noun In Esperanto, nouns end with "o". Plurals are formed with the addition of "j".
2. noun Plurals aren't as easy in Berber as they are in English.
3. noun With horse racing and such, these are called "stakes". For this meaning the plural form is often used.
4. noun The plural form of "louse" is "lice".
5. noun The plural form of 'person' is 'people', not 'persons'.
6. noun In Esperanto an adjective ends in "a." The plural is formed by adding "j."
7. noun "What is the plural of Nazi?" - "Assholes."
8. noun In Esperanto, nouns end in "o". The plural is formed by adding a "j".
9. noun The plural of horse is horses.
10. noun The plural of "Nebelbank" is "Nebelbänke", not "Nebelbanken".
11. noun The plural of ox is oxen.
12. noun To form the plural in Esperanto, add a j to the singular.
13. noun A noun can be singular or plural.
14. noun The ablative plural of "rosa" is "rosis".
15. noun In German, the definite article's genitive plural in all three genders is "der".
Sentence  
noun
In Esperanto, nouns end with "o". Plurals are formed with the addition of "j".
Plurals aren't as easy in Berber as they are in English.
With horse racing and such, these are called "stakes". For this meaning the plural form is often used.
The plural form of "louse" is "lice".
The plural form of 'person' is 'people', not 'persons'.
In Esperanto an adjective ends in "a." The plural is formed by adding "j."
"What is the plural of Nazi?" - "Assholes."
In Esperanto, nouns end in "o". The plural is formed by adding a "j".
The plural of horse is horses.
The plural of "Nebelbank" is "Nebelbänke", not "Nebelbanken".
The plural of ox is oxen.
To form the plural in Esperanto, add a j to the singular.
A noun can be singular or plural.
The ablative plural of "rosa" is "rosis".
In German, the definite article's genitive plural in all three genders is "der".

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