Keeping this in view, which is correct vacation or vacations?
We can use 'vacations' when we talk about separate vacations of different people, but we can also use 'vacation' to describe this. Your friend is thinking of the frequent incorrect use of 'vacations' in my example sentence. Say instead: I'm taking my vacation in Spain this year.
Likewise, can the go with plural? The is used to describe a specific noun, whereas a/an is used to describe a more general noun. For this reason, the is also referred to as a definite article, and a/an is referred to as an indefinite article. The definite article, the, is used before both singular and plural nouns when the noun is specific.
Herein, does travel have plural?
When you use the noun travel individually to mean a journey, trip, adventure, or holiday (definition 2, as in “my travel to Paris” or “my travels to various places“), then when you are referring to multiple such trips it will require the plural (travels).
Can its be plural?
So "its" is singular, and its plural form is "their".
