The plural form of cakes is cakes.
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For plural subjects use have. egWe have eaten the cake. The policemen have eaten the cake. Have they eaten the cake?For singular subjects use has. egShe has eaten the cake. The policeman has eaten the cake. Has she eaten the cake?
The plural of the word half is halves. For example: He kept both halves of the cake for himself.
The word bakes is the plural form of the noun bake.The word 'bakes' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to bake.
The possessive form of the singular noun stepsister is stepsister's.Example: I'm making a cake for my stepsister's birthday.The plural form of the noun stepsister is stepsisters.The plural possessive form is stepsisters'.Example: The wicked stepsister's taunts made Cinderella sad.
The word half is singular.The plural would be halves.A singular example sentence is: I would like half of the cake.A plural example sentence is: He halves the cake.
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The personal pronouns you and it do not change form from subjective to objective.Examples:You may have some cake. It is very good. (subjective)I made a cake for you. I hope you like it.(objective)In addition, the pronoun you does not change form from singular to plural.Examples:Jack, you may have some cake. (singular)Children, you may have some cake. (plural)
The possessive form of the singular noun son-in-law is son-in-law's.Example: I'm making a cake for my son-in-law's birthday.The plural form of the noun son-in-law is sons-in-law.The plural possessive form is sons-in-law's.Example: Both of my sons-in-law's birthdays are on the same day.
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Gâteaux = Cakes = Just add on an 'x' on the end and don't forget your accent on the 'a' ;)
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
The possessive form of the plural noun friends is friends'.Example sentence: My friends' names are Jack and Jill.