What’s the Plural of Tornado?
Plural of “tornado” Both are accepted plurals to mention more than one tornado. Other words ending in -o / -es or -s Like other singular… Read More »What’s the Plural of Tornado?
Plural of “tornado” Both are accepted plurals to mention more than one tornado. Other words ending in -o / -es or -s Like other singular… Read More »What’s the Plural of Tornado?
In English, items that are made up of parts, pieces and pairs are called plural-only nouns, also known as non-singular nouns.
Cliff plural is cliffs. Usually singular nouns that end in -f/-fe take on -ves as a plural. This is not the case with cliff/cliffs.
Zeroes or zeros are both accepted plurals of the noun (and non-figure) zero.
The plural of self is selves. Like most nouns that come from German and are sibilants, self takes on -ves as a pl. n. form.
Both dogmas and dogmata are accepted plurals of dogma (sing. n.). Dogmata is the original Greek pl. n. form; dogmas is the Americanized plural.
The plural of the Latin noun, colloquium, (pronounced koll-o-kwee-um) is colloquia or colloquiums.