Nouns ending in -y preceded by a consonant, drops the -y and adds -ies to form the plural: the singular enemy to the plural enemies.
No. You don't add an "es" to all-star because if you spell "star" by itself, then you wouldn't add an es, would you? So, you don't add "es".
How do you add enemy for half-life?
To form the plural of words ending in 's', you add '-es'. Princess, princesses.
You end it with an es. "Heroes".
es 1 ostrich, 2 ostriches
Yes, the plural form of "bonus" is "bonuses." Just add -es to form the plural.
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Most times, you add -es. You leave the last s on the name and add the -es.
just delete the d and add s
Some words that end in the vowel y and add es to form the plural are alley, journey, and key.
It depends on the word. Most words ending in "th" simply add an "s" to form the plural (e.g., "mouths"), while a few words add "es" (e.g., "baths"). It's best to consult a dictionary if you are unsure about a specific word.