No, the plural form of witch is witches.
example: A coven of witches brewed up some trouble in their cauldron.
The plural form of wish is wishes.
example: May all of your wishes come true.
Wishes is the plural. The singular form is wish.
The plural possessive form for "wish" is "wishes'".
The plural possessive form of "wish" is "wishes'".
The plural of "witch" is "witches."
No, "witch's" is the possessive form of the singular noun "witch." The plural of "witch" is "witches."
The plural form of the noun 'wish' is wishes.Nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -esto the end of the word to form the plural.Example: "The genie granted him three wishes."
wishes
The plural form of wish is wishes. The plural possessive form of wish is wishes'.This doesn't come up that often but I can construct an example sentence. When we are helping the children, they can wish for what they want, but their wishes' conditions are that the cost must be within $10,000 per child, and that they do not require anything that is illegal or scandalous.
The plural form of the noun witch is witches.The plural possessive form is witches'.Example sentence:Three witches cooked up a magic potion and our hero drank the witches' brew.
The plural form of the noun witch is witches.example: A coven of witches brewed up some trouble in their cauldron.
Wishes
a plural noun is a noun that become plural. for example: singular-wishes plural-wishes