The plural forms of words that end in -s, -ch, -xand -z are formed by adding -es, e.g.:
fox - foxes; mix - mixes; box - boxes
church - churches wrench - wrenches; winch - winches
buzz - buzzes;
glass - glasses; class - classes; mess - messes
Some words that end with the suffix "es" are: houses, apples, glasses, and wishes.
Some words that end in the vowel y and add es to form the plural are alley, journey, and key.
Some plural nouns that end in -es or -ies are:baby, babiesberry, berriesbox, boxesbranch, branchesflash, flashesfox, foxesglass, glassesguess, guesseskiss, kissesmatch, matchesmiss, missespony, poniesquiz, quizzesshelf, shelvesstory, storieswaltz, waltzeswatch, watcheswish, wisheswolf, wolveswrench, wrenches
The suffix for "hopes" is "-es" while the suffix for "likes" is also "-es."
Some examples of verbs that end in "es" are: likes, watches, runs, dances.
The suffix -es is often added to nouns to indicate that there is more than one of the noun. For example, "bush" becomes "bushes" when the suffix -es is added to show plural.
True. Sheep for instance
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Yes, an -s and -es are suffixes at the end of a base word, used to form plural nouns. Examples: suffix, suffixes noun, nouns
Some words that end in the vowel y and add es to form the plural are alley, journey, and key.
Some plural nouns that end in -es or -ies are:baby, babiesberry, berriesbox, boxesbranch, branchesflash, flashesfox, foxesglass, glassesguess, guesseskiss, kissesmatch, matchesmiss, missespony, poniesquiz, quizzesshelf, shelvesstory, storieswaltz, waltzeswatch, watcheswish, wisheswolf, wolveswrench, wrenches
A list of words that end with ES:admiresbootiesclothesduesglasseshadesseriesyes
The pronoun "es" in German is used in different situations, such as to refer to a neutral noun that has already been mentioned or to replace a piece of information or an idea. For example, "Ich habe ein Buch. Es ist interessant" (I have a book. It is interesting).
The suffix for "hopes" is "-es" while the suffix for "likes" is also "-es."
Hard and fast rules are hard to come by but here are some guidelines on words that end in 'es' where an 'e' does not end the singular. 1. Word ends in an 's' or 'ss'
No captivity does not have a suffix. If the word captivity hasa suffix it would end in ly ed es s ies
Words that end in s, x , ch, sh or z require an -es to form the plural.