The plural form of "guess" is "guesses."
The plural form of "guess" is "guesses." For example, "I made three guesses before I got the correct answer."
The plural of "bridge" is "bridges."
The plural of address is addresses.
The plural of "turkey" is "turkeys."
The plural form is "cylinders."
Yes, the conjugation (or plural of a guess) is "guesses." I guess. You guess. He guesses.
The plural form of the noun guess is guesses.
The possessive form for the singular noun guess is guess's.
There are homophones (sound alike words):GUESTThe singular noun is guest, and the plural is guests. You would have to say either:"We have guests." or "We have a guest."GUESSED"We have guessed" is the past perfect for the verb "to guess." It means that you (plural) made a guess, or conjecture, about something.
The plural form of "guess" is "guesses." For example, "I made three guesses before I got the correct answer."
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