cacti,fungi octopi
The word "wolf" becomes "wolves" when pluralized.
like this...football,footballs
Because apparatus is an English word derived from the Latin language. And Latin words that end in "us", are usually pluralized by adding "es". Although there are some exceptions, such as bacillus --> bacilli.
The words fruits when pluralized is correct not incorrect.
No, but some plural words have other meanings that can be pluralized. The plural "peoples" refers to more than one "people" (collective noun for an ethnic group).
fish scisors deer moose caribou
because in english, most words are pluralized by adding an 's'
Nouns are usually pluralized by adding "s" or "es" to the end of the word. For example, "book" becomes "books" and "box" becomes "boxes." Some nouns may have irregular plural forms that do not follow this rule, such as "child" becoming "children" and "foot" becoming "feet."
'Bellissima' pluralized in Italian is 'bellissime.'
No. The vehicle would be pluralized with an "s" if anything.
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Nouns ending in -z (as well as -s, -sh, -ch, and -x) are pluralized by adding -es to the end of the word, for example:buzz; buzzeschintz; chintzesquiz; quizzes