What’s the Plural of Synopsis?
Synopsis as a plural is synopses (pronounced like sin-ops-ease). Synopsis is a singular noun.
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Nouns name people, places, things and ideas. They’re one of the 8 main parts of speech that make up language, and they’re around us everywhere. There are many types of nouns; some of which are concrete or abstract, common or proper, singular or plural.
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Synopsis as a plural is synopses (pronounced like sin-ops-ease). Synopsis is a singular noun.
The plural of hypothesis is hypotheses. Hypothesis is the singular noun form.
Shelf plural is shelves. Most nouns that end in f/fe use ves as a plural.
Aircraft is the same in both its singular and plural noun form. Both are aircraft.
As a general guide, beer (no -s) is most often the plural of beer. When referring to varieties, or types of beers, the standard pl. n. is acceptable.
Software is a mass noun that only has a singular noun form. Whether we use it as a singular or plural, it stays “software”.
The plural and singular of series is series. Series already refers to a number of things, and so it stays the same either way.
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Thesis, which means “proposition”, and derives from Greek, is a singular noun. The plural of thesis is theses.
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