pluralise การใช้
- OK when pluralising nouns that aren't acronyms or abbreviations.
- Unproposed; misnamed ( pluralised ) category is very small and has no stubcat parents.
- A dual farm structure emerged with large commercial farms and small pluralised and diversified holdings.
- Both the words are not pluralised.
- Can " speculation " be pluralised?
- I have just noticed that : Category : Women's basketball player has not been pluralised.
- A dual farm structure has emerged with agriculture divided between large commercial farms and small pluralised and diversified holdings.
- The notion which I find strange is that, because something is countable, it may safely be pluralised.
- Why would anyone who knows the proper way of pluralising the term say and write it in different ways?
- Some assert that " stylus " is a direct loanword from Latin and should be pluralised as " styli ".
- The name is usually pluralised into " the Eildons " or " Eildon Hills ", because of its triple peak.
- These singulatives can be pluralised like most other nouns : " snoepjes " " several sweets, pieces of candy ".
- Does anyone know what the rule is for pluralising acronyms ? the common practise seems to been with apostrophes ( e . g.
- A kind of analogy is when we pluralise " King Edward " in order to refer to " the eight King Edwards ".
- By the late 19th century the name had become pluralised to London Fields and parts of the Fields were being lost to piecemeal development.
- Naming conventions would seem to indicidate this should not be pluralised, i . e . should be at " RC-church-stub ".
- Suppose you are pluralising a ( sur ) name that ends with a " y " with no vowel before it ( such as Brady ).
- If it can give me a vague word that I can pluralise that will vaguely have the gist of the term then that's fine.
- In Dutch, the words are however pluralised as " euro's " and " centen " when referring to individual coins.
- :: : : Specific sports teams seem to be an exception when it comes to pluralising verbs referring to'group'words in American English.
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