What’s the Plural of Crisis?
Crisis, which comes from Greek, is crises as a plural noun form. Crises is the only correct plural of crisis.
Crisis, which comes from Greek, is crises as a plural noun form. Crises is the only correct plural of crisis.
Make no moose-take, the only correct plural of sheep is sheep, sans -s .
The American bison, (not to be confused with the buffalo, which hails from Africa) stays the same in both its singular and plural noun forms, both are bison.
Both dogmas and dogmata are accepted plurals of dogma (sing. n.). Dogmata is the original Greek pl. n. form; dogmas is the Americanized plural.
Zeroes or zeros are both accepted plurals of the noun (and non-figure) zero.
In English, items that are made up of parts, pieces and pairs are called plural-only nouns, also known as non-singular nouns.
The plural of the Canis lupus, more commonly referred to as a wolf, is wolves. Wolves is the only plural form of wolf.