The plural spelling is skies. A consonant-Y ending to a word usually results in it changing the Y to I and adding -ES.
The word sky's is the singular possessive form of the noun sky.
The use of the apostrophe S ('s) indicates that a noun that follows belongs to that noun. An apostrophe should almost never be used to indicate a plural.
Example: The sky's color darkened.
The noun 'sky' is a countable noun (plural 'skies') as a word used when referring to the weather or specific atmospheric conditions.
The noun 'sky' is an uncountable noun as a word for the atmosphere that surrounds the earth.
That is the correct spelling of the word "sky" (plural skies).
The plural of sky is skies, as in "Nothing but blue skies up ahead."
Yes it is.
The plural of sky is skies.
The plural (skies) is often used to mean "locations up in the air" (the skies over Chicago) and not at the physical blue sky itself. It also refers to the fact that are innumerable appearances to the sky, which determine what you are actually seeing. Seeing clouds could mean a "cloudy sky" although the sky itself is unchanged if you go above the clouds.Generally, you would use sky and skies interchangeably, except where the physical sky as a whole is concerned, as in "I looked up at the sky" where skies would seem to indicate there was more than one.
Yes. A solar panel would still produce energy in overcast skies, but at a lesser amount than in sunny skies.
That is the correct spelling of the word "sky" (plural skies).
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As Brahman's are members of the highest of the four Hindu varnas, they were only mortals and could not have had the power to create heaven earth and skys. If they held any power at all it came from God who did create all.
it called constellations dont how to spell it but if u type that in google it should have it
Caela.
In the blue skys
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Cloudy Skys
Cielos claros.
The point of view for "October Skys" is first person. It is told from Sonny's perspective. The story takes place in the 1950's in a small town.
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