Delegates at large.
Delegate-at-large is a hyphenated compound noun.When attempting to pluralise such words it is important to identify that part of the compound that is subject to the change in number and add the plural inflection (-s) to that element.Delegate-at-large is a special type of delegate, therefore delegate is subject to the plural inflection, so the plural of delegate-at-large is delegates-at-large.
The plural for the large gray animals is elephants.
The likely word is the plural "galaxies" (large-scale collections of stars).
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
The word delegates is already the plural form. The singular noun is delegate.
The singular is "tsunami" and the plural "tsunamis", for a large sea wave caused by tectonic disturbances.
The plural is resources.
The plural is cantaloupes.
The plural is hooves.
The plural is cherries.
The plural is roses.
The plural is "emeralds."