yes yes yes yes, the word photo is singular, meaning one photo, while photos means more than one photo. If you don't think photos looks good on paper, you can always just write photographs ;)
Photos is the plural form of photo
The plural is photos.
The plural form for the noun photograph is photographs.
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The plural form of the noun photograph is photographs.The plural possessive form is photographs'.Example: The photographs' images brought back many memories.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "photos" (short form of photographs).
The plural form of the noun 'starlet' is starlets.Example: Photos of starlets hoping for stardom were stacked on the desk of the agent.
The plural form of the singular noun senior is seniors.The plural possessive form is seniors'.example: The seniors' photos were featured in the yearbook.
The plural form photos is an exception to the rule that words which end with -o preceeded by a consonant have -es added to create the plural form.
The noun 'photos' is a countable noun.A countable noun is a noun that has a singular and a plural form.The noun 'photos' is the plural form of the singular noun 'photo':one phototwo photosa lot of photosAn uncountable noun (also called a mass noun) is a word for a thing or idea that can't be divided into separate elements; they can't be counted. Examples of uncountable nouns are:waterhonestyaluminum
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun portfolios (collected papers, arts, or photos; or governmental areas of supervision).
If "other" is singular (as in "one or the other") then the possessive is "other's". If it is plural (as in your example) then it is "others'."