INDIAN ECONOMICS SERVICE
INDIAN ECONOMICS SERVICE
indian engineering servic
The plural form of "y" is "ys" or "ies," depending on the context.
When a word ends in -y preceded by a consonant, you can change the -y to -ies to form the plural. For example, the singular "activity" becomes "activities" in the plural form.
Use an ''s' when you are indicating possession. Use 'ies' when you are indicating plurality.
Car-Cah-reyn-i-form-ies
by karan chadha (edisonkc4@gmail.com::"drop in your questions related to maths and science" because no question is small) short forms that use initial letters of full form , for example , full form:: Indian Engineering Services ; short form :: IES (read abbrevation) .
Yes, "ies" can be a suffix in English. It is commonly used to form plural nouns from singular nouns by replacing the final "y" with "ies." For example, "city" becomes "cities" and "baby" becomes "babies."
Take of the -y and add -ies: documentaries.
The plural of city follows the standard "-y to -ies" form, as "cities".
Feb 9th 2009 Feb 9th 2009
Change the IES to Y and that makes poppy.