Both zeros and zeroes are acceptable, see e.g. Merriam-Webster, Wiktionary or TheFreeDictionary. So in practice zeros is preferred in the US and even more so in the UK, though citations for zeroes include such prominent examples as Stephen Hawking’s Brief History of Time.
Q. What is the plural for photo?
Dictionary check reveals: Oxford clearly gives plural as “photos”, but suggests that “photoes” is a verb. Merriam-Webster gives plural as “photos”, but does not recognize “photoes” as a valid word at all, albeit it does recognize “photoed” as a verb.
Table of Contents
- Q. What is the plural for photo?
- Q. Can we say two zeros?
- Q. Can we say two fours?
- Q. What is the plural of Fox?
- Q. What is the plural of Boy?
- Q. What is the plural of wife?
- Q. What is the plural of wolf?
- Q. What is the plural of fish?
- Q. What is a plural of baby?
- Q. What is the plural of deer?
- Q. Is it correct to say dears?
- Q. What is the plural of platypus?
- Q. What is the plural of beer?
- Q. Is wine plural or singular?
- Q. Is beer a countable noun?
- Q. What is plural for water?
- Q. Is there a word called Waters?
- Q. What is plural of food?
- Q. What is the plural of ask?
- Q. What can I say instead of ask?
- Q. What ask means?
- Q. What is a plural subject?
- Q. Is few plural or singular?
- Q. What is the plural sentence?
- Q. Is Vs are with two subjects?
Q. Can we say two zeros?
2 Answers. In this case, “double zero” is a singular noun referring to two zeros. So you’d say: There are two zeros.
Q. Can we say two fours?
The answer is 2024 as in standard form we write two zero two four as 2024. 0044 cannot be the answer as it will be written as zero zero four four.
Q. What is the plural of Fox?
1 fox /ˈfɑːks/ noun. plural foxes. 1 fox. /ˈfɑːks/ plural foxes.
Q. What is the plural of Boy?
When we want to show that something belongs to somebody or something, we usually add an apostrophe + s (‘s) to a singular noun and an apostrophe (‘) to a plural noun, for example: the boy’s ball (one boy) the boys’ ball (two or more boys)
Q. What is the plural of wife?
noun, plural wives [wahyvz].
Q. What is the plural of wolf?
noun plural wolves (wʊlvz)
Q. What is the plural of fish?
The plural of fish is usually fish. When referring to more than one species of fish, especially in a scientific context, you can use fishes as the plural.
Q. What is a plural of baby?
The plural form of the word “baby” is “babies”.
Q. What is the plural of deer?
noun plural deer or deers any ruminant artiodactyl mammal of the family Cervidae, including reindeer, elk, muntjacs, and roe deer, typically having antlers in the maleRelated adjective: cervine.
Q. Is it correct to say dears?
Don’t Say “Dears”. When sending an email to more than one person, is is absolutely incorrect to start the email with “Dears” or “Hi Dears”. The only exception to the rule is when writing a very formal email, where it is acceptable to say “Dear Mr. Tamimi,” in the salutation — that is, the very first line and no more.
Q. What is the plural of platypus?
However, given that “platypodes” has for some unfathomable reason never become popular, the dictionary goes on to say that the accepted plural is “platypuses” or (particularly in scientific and conservation contexts) “platypus”.
Q. What is the plural of beer?
The plural of beer is beers.
Q. Is wine plural or singular?
The noun wine can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be wine. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be wines e.g. in reference to various types of wines or a collection of wines.
Q. Is beer a countable noun?
1[uncountable, countable] an alcoholic drink made from malt and flavored with hops.
Q. What is plural for water?
Water is usually used as a noncount noun, but the form waters is sometimes used. Both the noncount water and the plural waters are used to refer to a specific body of water, as in “the water(s) of Lake Michigan.” But there are subtle differences in their use.
Q. Is there a word called Waters?
In general, water is used as an uncountable noun, which means that it does not change to a plural form. But in your example, you seem to be referring to a flood situation, and waters is used to mean a specific body of water – that is, a lake, a river or a sea.
Q. What is plural of food?
The noun food can be countable or uncountable. In more ordinary, usually used, contexts, the plural form will also be food. Anyway, in more particular contexts, the plural form can also be foods e.g. in reference to various types of foods or a collection of foods.
Q. What is the plural of ask?
The plural form of ask is asks.
Q. What can I say instead of ask?
Synonyms & Antonyms of ask
- catechize,
- grill,
- inquire (of),
- interrogate,
- query,
- question,
- quiz.
Q. What ask means?
: to say or write something to someone as a way of gaining information : to request an answer to a question. : to tell someone in the form of a question that you want to be given something or that you want something to happen : to request something. : to invite (someone) to go somewhere or do something.
Q. What is a plural subject?
(1) A plural subject must have a plural verb, and a singular subject must have a singular verb. They are happy. (“They” is a plural subject, and “are” is a plural verb.) The mice are eating our sandwiches. (“The mice” is a plural subject, and “are eating” is a plural verb.)
Q. Is few plural or singular?
Few is a quantifier used with plural countable nouns. Without the article “a,” few emphasizes a small number of something. Adding the article removes the emphasis—a few means some. The same rule applies to little, which is used with singular uncountable nouns.
Q. What is the plural sentence?
The plural form of sentence is sentences.
Q. Is Vs are with two subjects?
According to their guidelines (rule 1) you should use the plural verb in your sentence because you are referring to two subjects, but if you consider the two subjects as part of a single unit (exception 1) the singular verb is correct.