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Are singular or plural?

Are singular or plural?

If the noun is singular, use is. If it is plural or there is more than one noun, use are.

Is all singular or plural verb?

All is more often used with plural verb forms, though sometimes it is used with singular verbs. This happens when we are referring to all as a totality of items under consideration. Here, all is close in meaning to everything: Is all well with you?

What are 3 words that are always in plural form?

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  • Trousers. There was once a singular trouse.
  • Clothes. To quote the Oxford English Dictionary, “a collective plural without a singular; to express the latter, a phrase such as ‘article of clothing’ is used”.
  • Cahoots.
  • Shenanigans.
  • Glasses.
  • Loggerheads.
  • Scissors.
  • Amends.

Is a family singular or plural?

Singular
In American English, “family” will almost always be used with a singular verb. In British English, it may be used with a singular or a plural verb depending on whether the speaker feels that “family” is being described as a unit or as a group of individuals.

Is the word all singular?

Since “all” refers to more than one thing, it’s a plural, so the correct noun clause is “all that remain.” Things like mass nouns (i.e. uncountable) are singular. You might say “all of the wheat is ground up,” for example. So be careful with all that you write.

Which nouns are always plural?

Other nouns which are always plural in form

belongings outskirts
clothes premises (buildings)
congratulations savings (money)
earnings stairs
goods surroundings

Is Children singular or plural?

Examples

Singular Plural
child children
tooth teeth
foot feet
person people

Is the police or are the police?

Senior Member. “The police” is not always plural. If it names the institution of the police, as a governmental body or as a concept in political theory, then it is singular. But when you say “The police are coming!” you almost always mean “various policemen.” Hence the plural verb.

Should I use singular or plural after all?

In general, when “all” refers to the totality of something, it is singular. When “all” refers to one or more individual items, it is plural.

Can the word all be plural?