go-betweens
The plural form of go-between is go-betweens.
The plural form of "passer-by" is "passers-by."
If there is no significant word in a compound word, you can add the plural ending directly to the last word in the compound.
If there is no single significant word in a compound word, add the plural ending to both parts of the compound word.
To form the plural of a compound noun, you generally add -s to the main noun in the compound if it's a regular plural form. For example, "book" in "bookstore" becomes "bookstores" in the plural. If the compound noun doesn't have a main noun, you can add -s to the end of the entire compound (e.g., "brother-in-law" becomes "brothers-in-law").
The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
standbys
goings-on
The plural form of the compound noun 'sunburst' is sunbursts.
The noun 'weekdays' is the plural form. The singular noun is weekday.
A compound word is two words put together to form a new word. (Example: Basket+Ball= Basketball) So, No, Batteries is not a compound word, it is the plural form of battery (which is one word).
Yes, zoa is the plural form of the word zoon, which is any of the individuals of a compound organism.
The plural form of the noun skater is skaters.The plural possessive form is skaters'.Example: The skaters' performances at the ice show were phenomenal.
The plural form for the compound noun passer-by is passers-by.
The compound noun 'lady in waiting' is the singular form. The plural form is ladies in waiting.
The plural form of the compound noun attorney general is attorneys general.The plural possessive form is attorneys general's.example: Are the attorneys general's qualifications the same in all states?
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
The plural form of the word "inferno" is "infernos."