Yes. Metals refer to the kinds of metals.
you add a s when it is pularl
replacement
No, you add -es instead of -s Example: bosses
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According to Kate Turabian's A Manual for Writers, letters used as terms do not require an article. (22.2.2)Correct: "Add s to make the the word plural."Incorrect: "Add an s to make the word plural."Incorrect: "Add a s to make the word plural."
According to Kate Turabian's A Manual for Writers, letters used as terms do not require an article. (22.2.2)Correct: "Add s to make the the word plural."Incorrect: "Add an s to make the word plural."Incorrect: "Add a s to make the word plural."
One word would be "prince". Add an -s and you have the plural - "princes". Add another -s and you have "princess", a word in singular form.
If you add l you get flavour, but if you add s you get favours.
A homograph for a metal fastener that starts with "s" is "screw." This word can also refer to turning or twisting a threaded metal fastener.
Add S to get haste.
add an 's' to the end of the word
You can if the word you build contains the "S" you added.