Dominos.
The plural of domino is dominoes.
Dominoes is the plural form. Domino is the singular form.
The plural form of the proper noun (name) 'Domino' is Dominos.Example: The Dominos are my new neighbors.Note: The plural form of the common noun 'domino' is dominoes, a word for the game pieces.
Domino is singular.The plural (according to several online dictionaries) can be dominos or dominoes.Though dominoes is generally considered to be correct.
The plural of American is Americans.
Domino Sugar was formerly known as Tate and Lyle North American Sugars Inc.
The US plural is curriculums, but the Latin plural curricula is more often used.
The plural of domino is dominoes.A couple of example sentences with the word dominoes are:He likes to play dominoes with his friend in the evenings.Pass me those dominoes please.
"Americans" is plural"American's" is singular possessive"Americans'" is plural possessive
The domino theory was used by successive U.S. administrations during the Cold War to justify American intervention around the world.
Yes, Americans is the plural form of American.
They enjoyed his music, as they did with many American R&B artists. Lennon later covered Domino's "Ain't That A Shame" on a solo album, and met Domino during a 1973 visit to Las Vegas, telling him "I'm honored to meet you." Domino returned the compliment.