Grammar

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Is Forceps a Plural Noun?

Forceps is a plural noun. This word is grammatically plural and only has a plural form.

Is 'Winnings' a Plural Noun?

"Winnings" is a plural noun. When speaking about money won by success, usually in a competition or a game, we frequently use this term.

'Winnings Is' or 'Winnings Are'

It's "winnings are". It's incorrect to use "is" because the term "winnings" is a plural noun, and requires a plural verb.

Is 'Valuables' a Plural Noun?

"Valuables" is a plural noun. Some nouns, like "valuables", are typically used in the plural.

'Valuables Are' or 'Valuables Is'

It's "valuables are". Some nouns, like "valuables", are typically used in the plural and take a plural verb.

Is 'Savings' a Plural Noun?

"Savings" is a plural noun. You can use it to speak about the money that you have saved.

'Savings Are' or 'Savings Is'

It's "savings are/have". It's not correct to use "is" or "has" because "savings" is a plural noun, which requires a verb in the plural.