The plural for princess is princesses.
No, the plural of princess is princesses. Princes is the plural of prince.
No, "princi" is not the plural for the word "princess." The plural form of "princess" is "princesses."
The noun princess is the singular.The noun princesses is the plural form.The noun princess's is the singular possessive form.The noun princesses' is the plural possessive form.
Princes. Which is different to princess the female form. When pronouncing the words the stress is on the first syllable in princes (PRINces) but on the second syllable in princess (prinCESS)
The plural form for the noun princess is princesses.The plural possessive form is princesses'.Example: The princesses' husbands are not eligible to inherit the throne.
The plural form of the noun princess is princesses.The plural possessive form is princesses'.Example: The seamstress has arrived with both princesses' gowns.
princesses
That is the correct spelling (despite the ungainly three S form) of princess's (of or belonging to a single princess).The similar nouns and their possessives are :princess (singular noun)princess'sprincesses (plural noun)princesses'prince (singular noun, male)prince'sprinces (plural noun, male)princes'
The correct spelling is "princesses" (plural of princess).
To form the plural of words ending in 's', you add '-es'. Princess, princesses.
The singular is "princess" and the plural is "princesses." The possessives are princess's and princesses' (apostrophe only for most plurals).
I think this might be a trick question. The word "Princess" is singular, remove the last "s" and you get "Princes" - the plural of "Prince". Note that the question doesn't say that word you get after you "remove an s" is the plural of the word you start with.
The possessive noun form of princess is princess's, e.g. "The princess's crown".If there were many princesses, the possessive plural form would be princesses', e.g. "The princesses' crowns".