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However, that fact cannot occur for the most of the plural nouns.
Since the word many has been used, one will probably be about to refer to a plural noun in some way.
He is “palling around with terrorists” (note the plural noun).
Learn to live with troops, the plural noun, meaning "that many individuals."
Occasionally, the plural noun has the same form as the singular.
She might not know much about industry, but she knew data was a plural noun.
It is now, however, commonly a collective or plural noun.
Plural nouns are formed depending on the gender of the word.
I snatched at the possibilities of meanings for the plural noun.
Languages with the same word for green and blue have no plural nouns or adjectives.
Most style books stoutly maintain media is a plural noun, period.
The articles and suffixes for plural nouns are more complex.
The definite article in English, for both singular and plural nouns, is the.
The main point of it is to distinguish a plural noun from a possessive.
The plural noun form used by inside-baseball players is arcana.
A plural noun that refers to both males and females is masculine.
The plural noun to which each “They” refers is an obscenity most poets would not use.
Had the old pessimist Nitin been included in that plural noun?
However, in the case where there's an implied plural noun, one does not say:
As a result, case differentiation disappeared from all forms except masculine plural nouns.
To form the plural noun, the specifier hua'i is added.
People in the military, accustomed to map terminology, have taken to using the plural noun to mean "precisely where a person is."
Confusingly, the -'s form was also used for plural noun forms.
If so, the originally neuter adjective later became a plural noun.
Affixation of dual and sound plural nouns has largely vanished.