it would be chefs.
plural possessive form: babies' singular possessive form: baby's
Just the plural form of the word "eight"? It would be "eights", but I'm not entirely sure that's what you meant.
I would write it as: Thirteen point two
I would write it as: twelve, point, two.
You write 46.8 as 'forty-six and eight tenths'.
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No, "means" is already the plural form of "mean." It refers to methods or resources used to achieve a goal, so "means" already conveys plural meaning.
The plural of chef is chefs. (NO apostrophe)The 'f' is not changed to 'v' when forming the plural of this word. Chef is from the French, short for chef de cuisine, or "head of the kitchen." In French, plurals are usually formed by adding an 's' (although it's silent).
write plural society in a sentence with the word Canada
A male chef is un cocinero, or el cocinero (the chef/cook). A female chef would be una cocinera, or la cocinera (the chef/cook). For the plural versions, plural and masculine is unos cocineros or los cocineros (the chefs). And for plural and feminine it would be unas cocineras or las cocineras (the chefs). Be sure that the adjective and noun agree in gender and number. And the word "cocinero/a" is the noun form of the Spanish verb cocinar, meaning to cook, and another related word is cocina, meaning the kitchen. (cocina is always feminine)
The plural form of "write" is "writes." For example, "He writes" would be the singular form, while "They write" would be the plural form.
That would be journeys, as in:Marco was famous for his many journeys.
The plural of twitch is twitches.
The plural of "thing" is "things." Just add an 's' at the end of the word to indicate more than one thing.
The plural form of "study" is "studies."
The word 'years' is the plural form of the singular 'year'.
No it's a singular word. A plural word would be "have".