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Singular: chocolate
Plural: chocolates
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The word chocolates is a common plural noun. It needs no apostrophe.If chocolates has a possession, it needs an apostrophe.The chocolates' flavor was enticing.The chocolates' dark color contained cocoa.
To honour her. She was very brave. It was not because she made chocolates.
The plural of name is names.
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If your first name was Jayne, then the plural would be JaynesIf your last name was Smith, then the plural would be Smiths
The plural form for the name Edmonds is the Edmondses.
The plural for for the name Usie is Usies.
The number of an antecedent must be determined in order to use the correct verb form and the correct pronoun; for example:Jane likes chocolates, so I brought a box for her.Jane and her mom like chocolates, so I brought a box for them.