dailies
The plural form for "daily" is "dailies."
There is no plural form...... it really is the plural form for day, because it means every day.
When used as a noun, the plural form of daily is dailies
The plural of the noun daily is spelled dailies(newspapers, or rough prints of film).
The plural form of the noun rat is rats.The plural possessive form is rats'.example: In this lab, someone is assigned to clean the rats' cages daily.
The plural form of the noun duty is duties.The plural possessive form is duties'.Example: The duties' list is a digital posting that is updated daily.
Daily Mail, England: inchs.
There are some similarly-spelled words:DAILIES (plural noun) - daily newspapers or developed movie filmDAYLILIES (plural noun) - a type of lily
The plural form of the noun rat is rats.The plural possessive form is rats'.example: In this lab, someone is assigned to clean the rats' cages daily.
No, the possessive noun cat's is the singular possessive form.The plural form for the noun cat is cats.The plural possessive form is cats'.Examples:This is the cat's water bowl. (singular)All of the cats' water bowls must be washed daily. (plural)
The possessive form of the plural noun parakeets is parakeets'.Example: The parakeets' cages are cleaned daily.
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