Plural. Nouns that represent more than one thing or person are said to be plural, as are the
verbs and
pronouns that agree with them Dogs chew their bones (see
agreement). All the words in the example are plural. From the example it is clear that nouns form their plurals by adding s while verbs
drops in their third-personpresent tense forms (the dog chews but the dogs chew. Plural pronouns (like
“their” in the example) usually have distinct forms for plurals. See
collective pronouns,number, irregular verbs, and
possessives.P.M. The
abbreviation PM stands for the
Latin words post meridiem” and means the time from noon to midnight Ill meet you at 8 PM
The abbreviation is normallycapitalized or appears as small capital letters where this is typographically possible.
When you use PM do not add “o’clock” or such phrases as in the afternoon See also
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