No. Literature is a collective noun, like poetry, and does not normally have a plural.
just add S to race for the plural form "races" is the plural for race
The plural form of fair is fairs. You add an s on the end to make it plural.
The plural form of brochure is brochures.
You simply add an s thus disasters = plural form of disaster.
You just add an s - mists.
Just add an "s". Planets.
Just add -s -- ointments
The plural form for the noun cricket is crickets. The plural possessive form is crickets'.Example: The crickets' chirping reminded us that we were in the country.
To form the plural possessive of a word, you generally add an apostrophe after the "s" if the plural form ends in "s," or add 's if the plural form does not end in "s." For example, "students'" and "women's" are correct plural possessive spellings.
The plural form for the proper noun Lois is Loises.singular nouns ending in 's' form the plural by adding 'es' to the end of the word.The plural possessive form is Loises'.plural nouns that end in 's' add an apostrophe after the ending 's' to form the possessive.
To make a plural, simply add an S. Character becomes characters. Remember that if you add an apostrophe, you make it a possessive, not plural.
Yes, the plural form for most acronyms is to add a lower case s: RNs