The submarine fired its torpedoes at the shark and they hit it in an instant.
The word torpedoes is a common plural noun. It does not need an apostrophe.The torpedoes had been loaded.If torpedoes 'owns' something in the sentence, it needs an apostrophe.The tornadoes' paths continued straight.
The plural form for the noun torpedo is torpedoes.
The torpedos were fired from the submerged submarine.
Oh, dude, the singular word for torpedoes is... drumroll... torpedo. Like, it's not rocket science, man. Just drop that "es" and you're good to go.
"Torpedoes" is a common noun. Common nouns are general names for people, places, things, or ideas, whereas proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or things. In this case, "torpedoes" is a general term for underwater missiles and does not refer to a specific, unique entity.
The plural form of the noun torpedo is torpedoes.The plural possessive form is torpedoes'.Example: We tested several torpedoes but the torpedoes' accuracy was not to standard.
how are torpedoes used present day?
it has 22 torpedoes
no pilar is an upland area and there never been a torpedoes
Torpedoes are built by factories using explosives, mechanisms, and propellers.
it has 22 torpedoes
Yes, the word torpedo's is the singularpossessive noun.The plural possessive noun is torpedoes'.