Nouns

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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.

Is 'Valuables' a Plural Noun?

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

Is 'Savings' a Plural Noun?

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

Is 'Proceeds' a Plural Noun?

t's "proceeds have" (not "proceeds has"). Some nouns, such as "proceeds", earnings, savings, valuables, and winnings, only have a plural form and take a plural verb.

Is 'Earnings' a Plural Noun?

"Earnings" is a plural noun. Some nouns, like "earnings", only have a plural form and cannot be used in the singular.

Line vs. Queue

In American English, we use the word line to refer to a row of people or vehicles waiting for something. The British use the term queue instead.