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The singular possessive form for match is match's.The plural possessive form for the plural noun matches is matches'.
matches
The plural of match is matches.
The possessive form for the plural noun matches is matches'.Example: The matches' box is wet.
The plural form for the noun match is matches.
Matches
The noun 'matches' is the plural form of the noun match, a countable noun. Examples: I need a match to light the candles. (singular) There's a box of matches at the fireplace. (plural) The word 'matches' is also the third person, singular present of the verb to match.
The noun 'match' is a countable noun, whether it is a box full or two socks.
Matches is a noun (plural of match) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of match). Noun: Children should not play with matches. Verb: That shirt matches those pants.
For the verb to match, the opposite is to differ. For fashion, to clash.There is no opposite for the plural noun matches, but an alternative could be a lighter.
matches would be the correct answer because if there is a ch,sh,s or x it has es at the end
Chess matches; chess boards; versions of chess.