We found 51 examples of how to use plural in an English sentence.
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1. | To avoid being drawn into a debate on whether the correct plural of hippopotamus is 'hippopotamuses' or 'hippopotami', I usually use the short plural, 'hippos'. | |
2. | In Ido, there is a plural article, "le", which should only be used in cases of absolute necessity, when its use is the only way to make clear that a word is used as plural and not as singular. | |
3. | With horse racing and such, these are called "stakes". For this meaning the plural form is often used. | |
4. | The plural form of "louse" is "lice". | |
5. | The plural form of 'person' is 'people', not 'persons'. | |
6. | In Esperanto an adjective ends in "a." The plural is formed by adding "j." | |
7. | "What is the plural of Nazi?" - "Assholes." | |
8. | In Esperanto, nouns end in "o". The plural is formed by adding a "j". | |
9. | The plural of horse is horses. | |
10. | The plural of "Nebelbank" is "Nebelbänke", not "Nebelbanken". | |
11. | The plural of ox is oxen. | |
12. | To form the plural in Esperanto, add a j to the singular. | |
13. | A noun can be singular or plural. | |
14. | The ablative plural of "rosa" is "rosis". | |
15. | In German, the definite article's genitive plural in all three genders is "der". | |
16. | The plural of anecdote is data. | |
17. | How do you form the plural of nouns? | |
18. | How do you make nouns plural? | |
19. | The second-person plural, informal Spanish imperative ending for verbs ending in "ar" is "ábais" while the Portuguese is "áveis". | |
20. | The plural of 'person' is 'people', not 'persons'. | |
21. | The plural of cactus is cacti. | |
22. | The plural of octopus is octopuses. | |
23. | It is plural. | |
24. | Nouns inflect for plural in English. | |
25. | The plural of "horse" is "horses." |