No because on is an adjective, not a noun.
The plural form of "on" is "ons".
To pluralize the surname "Fourness," you would simply add an "es" to the end, making it "Fournesses."
To pluralize a surname like Folisi, simply add an "s" to make it Folisis.
Do not use an apostrophe to make a number plural. 1990s is the plural form of 1990
To pluralize "Walsh," you would use "Walshes." So, your sentence would be: "I would like to thank all the Walshes."
The plural of Russ would be Russes.
Cylinders.
boats
McDonald's
Martinez's
cobwebs
You wouldn't pluralize "processing", but you would pluralize "process" making more than one process "processes".
Handkerchiefs is correct.
To pluralize the surname "Fourness," you would simply add an "es" to the end, making it "Fournesses."
Sirs is the plural of sir
To pluralize a surname like Folisi, simply add an "s" to make it Folisis.
The plural form of panic is panics.
Do you mean, "How do you pluralize the phrase 'follow God's word' ? 1) Follow the words of God, or 2) Follow God's words.