Door Prizes
prizes
No. If the hostess wins the door prize (a "door prize" is a prize given randomly or quasi-randomly for showing up) it can raise the feeling that the selection may not have been entirely random.
Prizes is the plural form of prize because in the English language, when you make a word a plural word, you usually put an "s" after the normal word, or an "es" after it. However, there are also words that you have to change alot. Example 1: Prize+s= Prizes <---Plural Example 2: Cheese+es= Cheeses <---- Plural Example 3: Story-y= Stor+ies= Stories <---- Plural
The plural of burst is bursts. As in "the door bursts open".
The possessive form of the plural, proper noun Romanovs is Romanovs'.example: The Romanovs' dog is a prize winner.
you have a 1/15 chance to win. or you could say a 6.66 % chance.
The plural of the English word "prize" is prizes.Example:"Sarah, a gifted equestrian, has won many prizes at horse shows."
The plural form of the proper noun Hirsh is Hirshes.example: The Hirshes are my neighbors.The plural possessive form is Hirshes'.example: The Hirshes' dog is a prize winner.
The plural form of the proper noun Gomez is Gomezes.The plural possessive form is Gomezes'.example: The Gomezes' dog was a prize winner.
The plural of close is closes. As in "the door closes behind them".
The correct spelling of the noun is dormouse.The plural form is dormice.The plural possessive form is dormice's.
The plural form for the noun prize is prizes. The plural possessive form is prizes'.Example: All of the prizes' plaques will be engraved and delivered to the recipients.