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The plural form of the noun 'potato' is potatoes.

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What is the plural of the noun potato?

The pronoun used to take the place of the noun potato is it. Example sentence:This potato has mold, it can't be used, itmust be thrown away.The pronouns used for the plural noun potatoes are they as a subject, and them for the object of a sentence or a preposition.We bought so many potatoes at the farm, they will be enough for a month or two. We should cook them several different ways and freeze them.


Is potato countable or uncountable noun?

The noun potato is a countable noun; the plural form is potatoes.Example: You will need six boiled potatoes to make the mashed potatoes.


What is the plural word for cameo?

The plural is cameos. Another example of just adding an -s is studio/ studios. (What confuses people is that a few words that end in -o need an -es for the plural. A good example of this is potato: plural, potatoes.)


How do you spell poatos?

The likely word is the plural noun potatoes (the singular of which, potato, Vice President Dan Quayle could apparently not spell correctly).


Are potatoes and onions countable nouns?

Yes, the noun potato is a common noun, a word for any potato of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or a title; for example:Delaney Alward, 2012 Little Miss Potato Blossom, Maine Potato Blossom FestivalPotato Creek State Park, North Liberty, IN or Potato Mountain, Ouachita National Forest, Richland, ARMr. and Mrs. Potato Head (toys)Sweet Potato Heaven (restaurant), Cullman, AL"Who Made the Potatoe Salad?", 2006 movie starring Daphne Bloomer"Potato People" (novel) by Angela Wright