The plural of curry (spices, spicy dishes) is curries.
Plural nouns that end in s form the possessive by adding an apostrophe (') after the ending s.Plural nouns that do not end in s form the possessive by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word.Examples:The horses' stalls are cleaned each morning.The children's coats all hung in a row.
Most nouns form their plural by adding "s" to the end of the word.
Simply: begins
To spell the plural of most names that end in S, you would add -es. Example: Jones-Joneses, Tess-Tesses
Adding an 's' to the end of most nouns forms the plural noun: cat -> cats Adding an 's' to the end of a verb forms the third person, singular present verb: ask -> asks
Just add an s at the end
S. George Curry was born in 1854.
S. George Curry died in 1942.
No, but you can make it plural by adding an "s" to the end.
To change a singular noun to plural by adding an "S," simply append the letter "S" to the end of the word. For example, "cat" becomes "cats" and "book" becomes "books."
E. S. Curry has written: 'The No-din''
Possessive nouns are formed by: 1. adding an apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word, or 2. adding an apostrophe (') to plural nouns that already end with -s. Examples: child; child's; children's adult; adult's; adults'