The word ‘plural’ comes from the Old French ‘plurel’ which means ‘more than one’. Some plural nouns can be difficult to spell. There are rules that can help you remember how to spell ...
If a singular noun already ends in 's', you don't need to add another 's'. You can just add an apostrophe at the end. Plural nouns refer to more than one person or thing, for example 'brothers'.
Evidence from 2,000-year-old DNA reveals that women in Celtic society stayed in their ancestral communities after marriage, whereas men were mobile, and that the southern coast of Britain was a ...