Church
Other nouns I have found are; arch, perch, starch, itch, stitch, gulch, glitch, branch, birch, ditch, dutch, flinch, finch, fetch, hitch, lunch, match, notch, nitch, patch, pinch, ranch, cinch, twitch, tech, thatch.
I hope some of those help
Some common nouns that end with the letters "ch" include beach, coach, and match.
Examples of nouns that end in "s" are: bus, class, glass, kiss. Examples of nouns that end in "ch" are: beach, lunch, coach, approach. Examples of nouns that end in "x" are: fax, box, appendix, cortex.
For singular nouns ending in -ch, add an apostrophe and an s ('s) to form the possessive. For example, "the coach's whistle." For plural nouns ending in -ch, add only an apostrophe (') after the s, like "the horses' stable."
Examples of singular nouns ending in 'ch' are:archbatchbeachbirchbleachcatchchurchclutchcouchcrutchditchDutchfinchgulchhitchhunchitchleechlunchmarchmatchnotchostrichperchpitchporchranchspeechwitchZurich
Nouns ending in ch, x, sh, and s form their plurals by adding -es to the end of the word. The plural form of these nouns will end in -ches, -xes, -shes, and -ses, respectively. Examples include "batches," "boxes," "wishes," and "buses."
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
Examples of nouns that end in "s" are: bus, class, glass, kiss. Examples of nouns that end in "ch" are: beach, lunch, coach, approach. Examples of nouns that end in "x" are: fax, box, appendix, cortex.
Nouns which end in the letters s, z, ch, sh, and x, add -es at the end to form the plural. The plural form is crucifixes.
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Examples of nouns that end with S are:biasbusJonasvirusExamples of nouns that end with X are: foxSiouxboxhoaxExamples of nouns ending with Z are: quizLa Paz (Bolivia)waltzjazzExamples of nouns ending with CH are: churchMarchporchbleachExamples of nouns ending with SS are: classbossmassmossExamples of nouns ending with SH are: garnishhashmarshbrush
For singular nouns ending in -ch, add an apostrophe and an s ('s) to form the possessive. For example, "the coach's whistle." For plural nouns ending in -ch, add only an apostrophe (') after the s, like "the horses' stable."
box,buzz,hush,and lunch
Ranch, french, bench
Examples of singular nouns ending in 'ch' are:archbatchbeachbirchbleachcatchchurchclutchcouchcrutchditchDutchfinchgulchhitchhunchitchleechlunchmarchmatchnotchostrichperchpitchporchranchspeechwitchZurich
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
The plural for Mrs. Gonzales is the two Mrs. Gonzaleses; the plural possessive is the two Mrs. Gonzaleses'.Both common and proper nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural.Plural noun forms that already end in -s add only an apostrophe after the existing -s to form the plural.
The letters -es are used to form the plural for nouns ending in -s, -z, -ch, -sh, and -x.Examples:boss, bosseswaltz, waltzesmatch, matchesdish, dishesbox, boxes
It would entirely depend on the specific word's origin. And the vast majority of the nouns ending in u, end in a diphthong (two or more vowels), and the most correct answer in that case would be "add s".