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what is the plural of the brush is under the chair​

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Answered by anaghaelechithaya
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Answer:

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the brushes are under the chairs.

Answered by Anonymous
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The brushes are under the chairs. This sentence is now in a plural form.

1. A plural noun is a term that symbolizes that there is more than one individual, animal, area, stuff, or idea. When you discuss more than one of anything, you're using plural nouns. When you write down more than one of anything, you basically use the equal word, simply summing an s, es, or ies to the conclusion part.

2. Let's give you some examples of plural sentences-

# The girls were throwing balls back and forth between the benches.

# Our horses are much happier wearing lightweight new colorful saddles.

# Those dogs never seem to tire of barking at one another in and out of those houses.

# You took my ideas and gave me zero credits.

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