The plural form of traffic rule is traffic rules.
The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs.
The plural form of runaway is runaways.
The plural of truancy is truancies.
The plural form of "case" is "cases".
The plural possessive form of "juries" is "juries'."
The uncountable noun 'traffic' is treated as a singular form; for example:The traffic is heavy at this time of day.The traffic in cute kitten videos just grows and grows.
Traffic is a noun - the plural form is still 'traffic' (no 's' on the end). "There is a lot of traffic on the road."
Traffic is a mass noun, it has no plural form.
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The regular plural form of a noun adds (s) or (es) to the singular noun.
"Chief" is a singular noun with its own unique plural form, which is "chiefs." It follows the standard rule for forming plurals in English, where most words simply add an "s" to show they are in plural form.
The plural possessive form of "humanity" is "humanities'".
The plural form for the noun song is songs.The plural possessive form is songs'.Example: These songs' lyrics are so sad.The rule for a plural noun that ends with an 's', just add an apostrophe after the ending 's'.
The form villager's is the possessive form of the singular noun villager.The plural form of the noun villager is villagers.The plural possessive form is villagers'.Example: The villagers' decision was to fund a traffic light for Main Street.
The plural of rule is rules.
Yes, the plural of wife is an irregular plural for.To form the plural of wife, remove the -fe from the end of the word and add -ves.The plural form is wives.