Sentence examples for plural form of from inspiring English sources

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The name derives from the plural form of the Latin fascis ("bundle").

Their man tried to explain that Plant was the plural form of the noun, when applied to buildings.

He noted that Steinbrenner used the plural form of mansion and did not once explicitly mention him.

(The plural form of the names of some of these Vulci, Tarquinii, and Veii is consistent with this hypothesis).

Boy, was I wrong.' " Toward the end, audience members were requesting by name a joke of his about the rare utility of the correct plural form of "uterus".

The concept of diaspora did not figure prominently in the social sciences until the late 1960s; the use of the plural form of the word came later still.

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The plural forms of words of this kind are one syllable longer than the singular forms.

(Hindi and Bengali differ, however, in the plural forms of these).

Note the doubled consonants in the dual and plural forms of some terms and the other consonant and vowel alternations.

Similarly, the masculine singular dative, ablative, and locative and the genitive plural forms of deva- and ta- differ as follows: devāya, devāt, deve, and devānām as opposed to tasmai, tasmāt, tasmin, and teṣām.

Nouns fall into five classes, some of which have distinctive suffixes that as in Ju are associated with vague semantic classes but not ones based on the Khoe gender principle; the singular and plural forms of a noun may be marked by a change of suffix but not necessarily by a change of class.

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