Bills
The word "bills" has two morphemes: "bill," which is the root morpheme meaning a statement of money owed or a draft for payment, and the plural suffix "-s," which indicates that there is more than one bill. Thus, it combines a base form with a grammatical marker.
You should spell it like mimes because their is more then one of them so u add an S.
More than one blog=blogs.
The plural of woman is women.
The plural of "ox" is "oxen".
The English plural is carcinomas. The Greek/Latin plural would be carcinomata.
The plural of senior is seniors. The plural possessive is seniors' (referring to more than one senior).
The plural form for Harris is Harrises.
The day of the week has the regular plural "Sundays."
The correct spelling of the plural of officer is officers.
The plural form of "scarf" is spelled "scarves."
Singular and plural are the same word - "series."