The plural form of "half" is "halves." This follows the irregular pluralization pattern in English, where the "f" changes to "v" before adding the "-es" ending. Therefore, one half becomes two halves.
91 and a half as a fraction in simplest form is 183/2
thirteen and a half = 13.5
The plural of "half" is halves.
It is simply 1 and a half.
In fraction form 35/4 which is approx 8.75
The plural possessive form of "house" is "houses'".
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Volcanoes.
cyclones
taxes
The plural form of the noun village is villages.The plural possessive form is villages'.Example: The villages' proximity allowed them to pool their resources.
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No, the noun body's is the possessive form of the singular noun body.Example: The police have not determined the body's identity.The plural form of the noun body is bodies.
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The pural of man of war is men of war.