The plural form of bus is buses.
The plural form of "bus" is spelled "buses".
The currect plural form for bus seat is "bus seats."
The plural form for the noun bus is buses.The plural possessive form is buses'.Example: The buses' parking area is separate from the main lot.
The plural of bus is buses, and the possessive of all English plural nouns ending in -s is formed by adding an apostrophe: buses'
Buses is the usual plural of bus. Electrical connections, usually a bundle of similar signals (multiple electrical connections such as the "B" in USB) is "bus" and therefore the plural is "buses.""Busses" is an alternative spelling for "buses" (the plural of "bus"), but "buses" is always the first spelling given in dictionaries, indicating its prevalence. In transportation 'bus' is actually an abbreviation of omnibus. The plural would be omnibuses.A buss is also the type of kiss used in a friendly greeting. If one is the lucky recipient of many kisses, this would likewise be "busses".
Buses is the plural.
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The word bus is a noun. The plural form is buses.
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The plural of space is spaces e.g. there were several spaces left on the bus
Yes, when written this is the correct from. The Bus' driver (singular) The Buses' drivers (plural)
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