Examples of nouns that end with S are:
For nouns ending in -ch, the plural is formed by adding -es to the end of the word:
church - churches
bench - benches
wrench - wrenches
wench - wenches
wrench - wrenches
stench - stenches
bunch - bunches
crunch - crunches
lunch - lunches
brunch - brunches
branch - branches
ditch - ditches
glitch - glitches
finch - finches
witch - witches
itch - itches
twitch - twitches
snitch - snitches
Some nouns that end with SH are:
The nouns that end in s, z, ch, sh, or x are made plural by adding 'es' to the end of the word. Some examples are:
Sometimes words like "loch" which are supposed to end with an aspirated velar sound, are pronounced with an unaspirated k sound instead. But the best examples are words with Greek roots, especially words with the suffix -arch, like tetrarch or monarch.
Words ending in 'ch' form their plural by adding 'es' to the end of the word. Examples:
why does monarch and stomach not follow the rule for words ending in ch to add es to make them plural - because they have a different sound.
There are a few nouns that end with the letters SH. Some of the words that with SH are angelfish, abash and ambush.
For words ending in ch you add es.
churches
lunches
It would entirely depend on the specific word's origin. And the vast majority of the nouns ending in u, end in a diphthong (two or more vowels), and the most correct answer in that case would be "add s".
The plural for Mrs. Gonzales is the two Mrs. Gonzaleses; the plural possessive is the two Mrs. Gonzaleses'.Both common and proper nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural.Plural noun forms that already end in -s add only an apostrophe after the existing -s to form the plural.
The suffix 'es' is added to words ending in s, z, ch, sh, and x for the plural. Examples are:bus, busesclass, classeswaltz, waltzesbunch, bunchesbrush, brushesfox, foxes
Words that end in s, x , ch, sh or z require an -es to form the plural.
Generally speaking, words that end in the following letter blends should be given an es: * sh - e.g. dish/dishes * ch - church/churches * tch - scratch/scratches * x - box/boxes * z - buzz/buzzes * ss - hiss/hisses
box,buzz,hush,and lunch
It would entirely depend on the specific word's origin. And the vast majority of the nouns ending in u, end in a diphthong (two or more vowels), and the most correct answer in that case would be "add s".
Nouns ending in ch, x, sh, and s form their plurals by adding -es to the end of the word. The plural form of these nouns will end in -ches, -xes, -shes, and -ses, respectively. Examples include "batches," "boxes," "wishes," and "buses."
Nouns ending in -z (as well as -s, -sh, -ch, and -x) are pluralized by adding -es to the end of the word, for example:buzz; buzzeschintz; chintzesquiz; quizzes
Nouns which end in the letters s, z, ch, sh, and x, add -es at the end to form the plural. The plural form is crucifixes.
To make singular nouns to plural: 1. Add s to the end of the noun Examples: three red roses five fingers 2. Add es to the nouns ending in ch, sh, s, or x torches rashes grasses foxes
The plural for Mrs. Gonzales is the two Mrs. Gonzaleses; the plural possessive is the two Mrs. Gonzaleses'.Both common and proper nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural.Plural noun forms that already end in -s add only an apostrophe after the existing -s to form the plural.
Uniforms, Hush, Munch, Box, Buzz
The suffix 'es' is added to words ending in s, z, ch, sh, and x for the plural. Examples are:bus, busesclass, classeswaltz, waltzesbunch, bunchesbrush, brushesfox, foxes
The plural ending -es is added to nouns that end with s, z, ch, sh, and x. For example:class -> classeswaltz -> waltzeswitch -> witchesdish -> dishesbox -> boxesBut don't forget, there are exceptions to every rule in grammar.
The nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural. Only some nouns ending in o use -es to form the plural.Examples:church, churcheswish, wishesdress, dressesbox, boxeswaltz, waltzespotato, potatoeshero, heroes
Some words that start with D and end with SH are:Danishdashdemolishdevilishdiminishdishdistinguish