Lasts. This word is very obscure as a noun.
The plural form of "last" is "lasts."
The plural of last, which in its noun form can mean "a shoemaker's tool", as well as "the final object", would be lasts.
The plural form of the proper noun Cody is Codys.The plural possessive form is Codys'.Example: The two Codys' last names are Green and White.
The plural possessive form of the last name Ellis would be the Ellises'.
The plural form of the proper noun Jerry is Jerrys.The plural possessive form is Jerrys'.example: The Jerrys' last names are Brown and Green.
The plural form of the proper noun Lois is Loises.The plural possessive form is Loises'.Example: The Loises' last names are Brown and Green.
The plural of bell is bells. As in "the bells are ringing".
The plural form is Stintzes.
The plural of animal is animals. When the last letter is a consonant it changes to a "s".
The plural form of mouse is mice, so the last letter is an e.
The plural form of the noun Chris is Chrises.The plural possessive form is Chrises'.Examples: The two Chrises' last names are Brown and Green.
The plural form for the proper noun Nellis is Nellises.
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The plural form of the last name Parry is Parrys, e.g.We are visiting the Parrys tonight.
The plural of last, which in its noun form can mean "a shoemaker's tool", as well as "the final object", would be lasts.
The plural form of the proper noun Chris is Chrises.The plural possessive form is Chrises'.example: The two Chrises' last names are Green and Brown.
The plural form of the proper noun Cody is Codys.The plural possessive form is Codys'.Example: The two Codys' last names are Green and White.
The plural form of the proper noun Bess is Besses.The plural possessive form is Besses'.Example: The two Besses' last names are Brown and Burke.