heroes
The plural form of the noun hero is heroes.
The plural of hero is heroes.*The spelling heros may be seen for the colloquial use of hero to mean a submarine sandwich.
The phrase "The adventure of the hero" is not a sentence, there is no verb. The phrase is a noun phrase, any word or group of words based on a noun or pronoun (without a verb) that can function in a sentence as a subject, object of a verb or a preposition.There is no possessive noun in "The adventure of the hero".The possessive form of the noun phrase is "The hero's adventure".
Heroes is the plural form of hero, denoting more than one. Example: There were many heroes during Nine-Eleven. Hero's is a possessive form denoting something that belongs to the hero. Example: The hero's clothes were torn and tattered after the battle.
The spelling "home town" can be two words or one, hometown, especially when it is used as an adjective (noun adjunct), e.g. hometown hero.
The possessive form of the singular noun hero is hero's.Example: The man deserves a hero's medal for that rescue.One = heroMany = heroesSingular possessive = hero'sPlural possessive = heroes'
The plural form of the noun hero is heroes.
The correct spelling is "Unsung Heroes." Hero's means: belonging to the hero, and heros is just an incorrect spelling.
The correct spelling is heroine (female hero).
Perseus is the correct spelling for the Ancient Greek hero.
That is the correct spelling of Perseus, a mythical Greek hero.
The possessive forms of these singular nouns are:boy = boy'schild = child'sfriend = friend'slady = lady'shero = hero'swoman = woman'swife = wife'sson-in-law = son-in-law's
The correct spelling is "hero", with the defined feminine form "heroine."
The noun 'hero' is singular (one hero).The plural noun is heroes.
The plural of hero is heroes.*The spelling heros may be seen for the colloquial use of hero to mean a submarine sandwich.
The possessive form is adventure's. Example: The adventure's popularity exceeds all our expectations.
The possessive form is the hero's adventure.