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"Plural" in a Sentence (24 examples)
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.
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The notion of culture is one whose meanings are plural and shifting.
Than plural faith which is too much by one: Thou counterfeit to thy true friend!
English nouns usually have singular and plural forms.
Although the nation was far more plural than Canada in the number of its Christian groups
The Hong Kong and Singapore markets are way more "plural" than most Western economies, but they have not led to pluralistic politics.
History is perhaps more plural than traditionally imagined, leaving room for more groups to express their story.
Generally the girls tend to perceive their social world as somewhat more plural than boys do. Several of these questions reveal that there are more boys (61%) than girls (39%) who 'do not know' about the religion of others
Yet More's conscience was responding to a world just a little more plural than the world he was born in
"There are three numbers; the singular, the dual, and the plural. [...] The dual is sometimes used to denote two objects, but even here the plural is more common."
The plural of 'cat' is 'cats', but the plural of 'child' is 'children'.
Malay is the lingua franca of several Southeast Asia countries and has been simplified by its use as a second language by non-native speakers. For example, the Malay plural is formed by repeating a word twice – buku means book and buku-buku means books.
Singlet and monocultural identity is so normalized that many voice hearers and plurals don’t share their experiences with anyone, living in isolation (and sometimes in poverty) and spending considerable inner resources to manage postures and performances of ‘mental health’.
More strongly, respect might require that singlets themselves accept, in the context of interacting with plurals, that people are truly distinct people.
Autistics, plurals, and gender nonconforming individuals are all stigmatized as not being capable of understanding their own experiences and are repeatedly attacked with narratives intended to make them doubt their own emotions, memories, and sense of self.
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