Chinese nouns don't have a singular or plural distinction. Unlike English, in which plural nouns are usually marked with an -s, Chinese nouns remain the same regardless of(5)or not they are in singular or plural form....
ˈheadphonesnoun plural (alsoˈearphones) a pair of electronic instruments held over a person's ears, by a metal band over the head, which are connected to a radio.a set of headphones.auriculares ˌheadˈquartersnoun singular or plural ...
hearts noun plural (sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits. the two of hearts.corazones; copas ˈhearty adjective 1. very friendly. a hearty welcome.amistoso, amable, cordial 2. enthusiastic. a hearty cheer.caluroso, efusivo 3. very cheerful; too cheerful. a ...
19、 was written by the student.Forming Tenses of Passive Verbs Tense Subject Auxiliary Past Participle Singular Plural Present The car/cars is are designed. Present perfect The car/cars has been have been designed. Past The car/cars was were designed. Past perfect The car/cars had been had...
Despite consuming black-eyed peas every New Year’s day, my father’s family remained dirt-poor sharecroppers.[2]Every year, as I bring whatever black-eyed pea dish I’m making to my family table, I can’t help but wonder: just once, did a brave soul in my father’s family (possi...
Forming Tenses of Passive Verbs Tense Subject Auxiliary Past Participle Singular Plural Present The car/cars is are designed. Present perfect The car/cars has been have been designed. Past The car/cars was were designed. Past perfect The car/cars had been had been designed. Future The car/...
those who display extraordinary courage, determination, or self-sacrifice, often in the face of adversity. They are individuals who are celebrated for their brave deeds and noble qualities, serving as role models for society. This term can be used in both singular (hero) and plural forms (...
The whole of one's fortune, resources, or energy; everything one has The brave defenders gave their all. Any To even the slightest extent, at all. I will not remain here any longer. If you get any taller, you'll start having to duck through doorways! That doesn't bother me any. ...
Homer sometimes mentions Musa only in the singular, and sometimes Musae in the plural, and once only (Od. xxiv. 60) he speaks of nine Muses, though without mentioning any of their names. Hesiod (Theog. 77. &c.) is the first that states the names of all the nine, and these nine ...
vb, does, doing, did or done 1. to perform or complete (a deed or action): to do a portrait; the work is done. 2. (often: intr; foll by for) to serve the needs of; be suitable for (a person, situation, etc); suffice: there isn't much food, but it'll do for the two...