Friday 14 October 2022

Is 'summons' a singular or plural noun? If it is a singular noun, can we use it in plural form?

 Is 'summons' a singular or plural noun? If it is a singular noun, can we use it in plural form?

Ans. Yes, the noun 'summons' is a singular noun. But we can add 'es' to make it plural in the form.

Example: Three summonses have been issued to him.



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