What's the plural of it that photo picture friend

What's the plural of it that photo picture friend

they those photos pictures cusions friends
Plural:
it --they
that--those
photo--photos
picture--pictures
cousin--cousins
friend--friends
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Plural:
it --they
that--those
photo--photos
picture--pictures
cousin--cousins
friend--friends
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they
those
photos
pictures
cousins
friends
I will get the _______ (result) in this exam tomorrow
prototype
The results are not countable
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"Result" refers to the result of this exam, but it is said in the book that she can get better results in China again sult is a countable noun. There is no article before your result, so you can only use the plural, which means "she can do better in the Chinese exam (more than one exam) and this sentence: I will get the_______ (result) in this exam tomorrow
But the book says she can get better results in China
Make the following singular sentences plural or plural sentences singular
We havefour lessons in the morning.
They have two uncles.
Those are eraser
I havefour lessons in the morning.
He has two uncles.
That is a eraser
Hello! I have a lesson in the morning.
She has an uncle.
That is an eraser.
Singular to complex, complex to singular
1.i'm a student
____________
2.she watches TY in the evening
__________________________
3.these the eggs
______________
4.these are our glasses
___________________
5.he doesn't like football
__________________
The third question is wrong
1,we are students
2,They watch TV in the evening
3,This ia an egg
4,This is my glass
5,They don't like football.
The singular or the plural of nouns
If the following nouns are countable, use the plural. If they are uncountable, use the prototype. For example, dozens of bots and dozens of beer
Plural, of course
Dozens of course are countable nouns.
Some words have the same singular and plural,
What is certain is that it must be countable.
Between of singular or plural
Is it the principle of proximity or both
2. Here is also the principle of proximity. Yes, neither can be followed by singular nouns, nor by predicate verbs
Is a lot of, lots of, lot of followed by a singular noun or a plural noun?
First of all, there is no such statement as lot of. We can only say lots of and a lot of,
Secondly, lots of and a lot of are often used to modify countable and uncountable places, such as lots of cakes and a lot of water
None of these words can modify the singular number of countable places
How does the plural of stationary change
Collective noun, can't add s
How to change the plural of stationery?
Such as the title
stationeries
What are the plural phonetic symbols of horse and house?
Read siz at the end of horses
Read Ziz at the end of houses
horse
[hɔ:s]
house
[haus]