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Possibly, but not necessarily. Except for a few fossil forms, such as the -s marker of the third person singular indicative and the present system of to be there is no number in the English verb.

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10y ago

The plural noun 'flys' is the plural form of the noun fly that is an opening in a pair of pants only. The plural form of the noun fly, an insect, is flies.

The possessive form of the plural noun flys is flys'.

The possessive form of the plural noun flies is flies'.

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8y ago

The plural form of the noun 'fly' is flies.

The noun 'flies' is a word for two or more winged insects or two or more opening in pants.

Example sentences:

We covered the food containers to protect them from flies.

They use very sturdy zippers for the flies of their jeans.

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9y ago

The possessive form of the singular noun fly is fly's.

The plural form of the noun fly is flies.

The plural possessive form is flies'.

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10y ago

The plural form of the noun fly is flies.

The plural possessive form is flies'.

example: The flies' maggots were crawling everywhere.

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14y ago

The plural form of fly is flies.

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The singular possessive form of the noun fly is fly's.

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