singular in English
the singular beauty of the desert
In American English, collective nouns usually take a singular verb.
the first person singular
Use "singular" in a sentence
1. Singular.
2. Italian: ·plural of Appetente··dative masculine singular of appetēns dative feminine singular of appetēns dative neuter singular of appetēns ablative masculine singular of appetēns ablative feminine singular of appetēns ablative neuter singular of appetēns
3. If the subject is singular, use a singular verb.
4. First-person singular present indicative of Couder; third-person singular present indicative of Couder; first-person singular present subjunctive of Couder; third-person singular
5. First-person singular present indicative of Aider; third-person singular present indicative of Aider; first-person singular present subjunctive of Aider; third-person singular present subjunctive
6. First-person singular present indicative of Biffer; third-person singular present indicative of Biffer; first-person singular present subjunctive of Biffer; third-person singular present subjunctive of Biffer; second-person singular imperative of Biffer
7. First-person singular present indicative of Apaiser; third-person singular present indicative of Apaiser; first-person singular present subjunctive of Apaiser; third-person singular present subjunctive of Apaiser; second-person singular imperative of Apaiser
8. First-person singular present indicative of Boiter; third-person singular present indicative of Boiter; first-person singular present subjunctive of Boiter; third-person singular present subjunctive of Boiter; second-person singular imperative of Boiter; Further reading
9. Being Singular Plural.
10. First person singular!
11. A SINGULAR DONATION
12. French: ·first-person singular present indicative of ballaster· third-person singular present indicative of ballaster· first-person singular present subjunctive of ballaster third-person singular present subjunctive of ballaster second-person singular imperative of ballaster·inflection of Ballasten: first-person singular present first/third-person
13. Obsolete spelling of affirm··first-person singular present indicative of Affirmer third-person singular present indicative of Affirmer first-person singular present subjunctive of Affirmer third-person singular present subjunctive of Affirmer second-person singular imperative of Affirmer
14. Burlesk (neuter singular Burlesk, definite singular and plural Burleske) burlesque (attributive) References “Burlesk
15. Alternative spelling of Collectivize··first-person singular present indicative of collectiviser third-person singular present indicative of collectiviser first-person singular present subjunctive of collectiviser third-person singular present subjunctive of collectiviser second-person singular imperative of collectiviser
16. French: ·feminine singular of Ambulant··inflection of Ambulant: strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular strong nominative/accusative plural weak nominative all-gender singular weak accusative feminine/neuter singular
17. Comerse (first-person singular present me como, first-person singular preterite me com
18. (Commonwealth of Nations) Alternative form of Accouter··first-person singular present indicative of accoutrer third-person singular present indicative of accoutrer first-person singular present subjunctive of accoutrer third-person singular present subjunctive of accoutrer second-person singular imperative of accoutrer
19. Third-person singular Advertizes
20. Third-person singular Ambuscades
21. He had singular success.
22. Third-person singular Annunciates
23. Third-person singular Anguishes
24. Third-person singular Absquatulates
25. Third-person singular Acclimatizes
26. What a singular coincidence ! "
27. Third-person singular Acidulates
28. First-person singular present indicative of Concurrencer; third-person singular present indicative of Concurrencer
29. Alabarar (first-person singular present alabaro, first-person singular preterite alabarei, past participle alabarado)
30. Italian: ·inflection of Barbicare: third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative
31. Animato m (feminine singular animata, masculine plural animati, feminine plural animate) masculine singular past participle of animare; masculine singular past participle of animarsi; Anagrams
32. Callar (first-person singular present callo, first-person singular preterite callé, past participle callado)
33. Second-person singular present indicative of Applaudire; second-person singular imperative of Applaudire; Latin Verb
34. Beau (masculine singular before vowel bel, feminine singular belle, masculine plural Beaux, feminine plural belles)
35. Accusative singular of Culmus; References []
36. The word 'woman' is singular.
37. Arab, Arabic singular masculine ʿArabī, singular feminine ʿArabiyyah, plural ʿArab, one whose native language is Arabic
38. Brotherhoods (Ukrainian singular: братство, bratstvo)
39. Bosoms noun, plural (singular: bosom)
40. Statement. u1, v1 are left and right-singular vectors of M with corresponding singular value σ1.
41. First-person singular present indicative of Adater; first-person singular present subjunctive of Adater; third-person singular present subjunctive of Adater; third-person plural present subjunctive of …
42. Blocado m (feminine singular blocada, masculine plural blocados, feminine plural Blocadas) Masculine singular past participle of blocar.
43. Galician: ·third-person singular present indicative of antepoñer· second-person singular imperative of antepoñer· third-person singular present indicative of antepor third-person plural present indicative of antepor second-person singular imperative of antepor·Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of Anteponer.
44. Admirar ( first-person singular present admiro, first-person singular preterite admiré, past participle admirado ) to admire
45. centimeter, singular gunshot wound, mid- chest
46. 'Datum' is the singular of 'data'.
47. The noun is in the singular.
48. Behale singular present subjunctive of Behale
49. In English , singular usually means one .
50. The singular of 'children' is 'child'.