plural form of furniture, news , scenery
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Furniture- furnitures, news-news, scenery- sceneries
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1.noun. Save Word. scen·ery |
2.Although the equivalent expression in many languages would be in the plural, “news” is a singular noun, so you should say: ... Oddly enough, “news” is uncountable, which means that not only is it followed by a singular verb, but you also cannot say “a news”: correct I've got good news.
3.A single item of furniture, such as a chair or a table, is often called a piece of furniture. In many languages "piece of furniture" is one word, and often its plural form is the equivalent of the English "furniture", for example French meuble / meubles.
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