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nouns plural in form but singular in meaning. countries,organizations or

by Guest1029  |  12 years, 10 month(s) ago

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countries,organizations or companies
miscellaneous
fields of study or knowledge

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  1. jane
    There is a group of nouns which are plural in form but are singular in meaning – and are used only in the singular, e.g. crossroads (he soon came to a crossroads), gallows, news (this is the 7 o’clock news), shambles (his room is often in a shambles).
    thanks

  2. Guest3936
    Scissors
    Pants
    Eyeglasses
    Briefs
    Tights
    Leggings
    News
    woods
    snow
    skis
    leotards
    tights
    moose
    deer
    swine
    aircraft
    blues
  3. Guest2235
    mathemathics
  4. Guest5827
    putang ina nyo
  5. Guest6842
    news and measles...
  6. Guest8170
    tanong mo sa lelang mo!!
  7. Guest7076
    i hate english!!!it's very very easy!
  8. Guest7854
    mathematics
    news
    measles
    shiggles

    thats all i know..

    im sorry.. im stupid in English eh...
  9. Guest3969
    tahnk you for your info.
  10. Guest1846
    it's so very to find the answers...i swear!!!
  11. Guest1765
    ex.
    *Mathematics
       Use in a sentence: Mathematics is a very hard subject.
    Mathematics is just one but its ends with S
  12. Guest2325

    50 words


     

  13. Guest7336

     civics and physics


     

  14. Guest3448

    news,mumps,shingles,dominoes,billards,darts,mathematics,physics,atlentics,economics,philiphines


    measles

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