if the object is plural and the plural ends in s or if it is a name that ends in s and has two or more sylables
To make a word that ends in a vowel plural, add -s to the end of the word. For example, "photo" becomes "photos" in the plural form.
If a word ends in "s" and you want to make it plural, you typically add "es" to the end of the word. For example, "class" becomes "classes" in plural form.
its, has, his, abs, bus, dis, gas, ins
add an 's' to the end of the word
If you are referring to the verb 'to drive' then it would be the same as the singular case. If you are referring to the noun 'a drive' then it would be 'drives', with an 's'.
The word meatballs is a plural concrete common noun with a regular plural (because the plural ends with -s.)
Add -es to it.bus - buses
I don't completely understand the question. If you're asking about plural nouns, you can add an s to almost any word UNLESS they end in, s, x, ch, sh because if a word ends in s, x, ch, or sh you have to add es. If a word ins in z, you have to add zes. Some words change completely when they're plural. A few words are the same for plural and singular. For example, the plural of dog is dogs, the plural of dress is dresses, church, churches, wolf, wolves, mouse, mice, but the plural of sheep is sheep, the plural of deer is deer.
The plural possessive is charges'. When the plural form ends in 's' you simply add an apostrophe to make it possessive.
-roses - reasonspretty much any r word with an s at the end, to make it plural.
A word can end w/ s' if it is a plural word that ends in s and if it is talking about ownership. For example: the EMPLOYEES' day off the neighborhood CATS' alley or something like that...