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Mrrafil [7]
3 years ago
14

What is singular possessive, plural, and plural possessive of alumnus?

English
1 answer:
uysha [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Alumnus is used to refer to a male graduate or former student.

Alumni is the plural of alumnus but can also be used to refer to a group of men and woman graduates/former students.

Alumna is used to refer to a woman graduate or former student.

Alumnae is the plural of alumna.

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