"cross roads" is already plural.
The plural of road is roads
Road is a noun. Roads is the plural form of road. Roads is a plural noun. All the roads out of town are busy.
The compound noun is crossroads (cross+roads).
The singular noun is cross; the singular possessive is cross's.The plural noun is crosses; the plural possessive is crosses'.
Yes, the noun 'road' is a countable noun. The plural form of roads.
Yes, the noun 'road' is a countable noun. The plural form is roads.Examples:This road has just been repaved. (singular)Either of these roads will take you back to town. (plural)
The word cross is the singular form.The plural noun is crosses.
The plural form of the noun cross is crosses.The plural possessive form is crosses'.example: All of the crosses' prices are clearly marked.
The plural is Crosses. Names that end in s, z, x, ch, or sh add -es to form the plural..
The word cross is a noun. The plural form is crosses. It can also be an adjective and a verb.
The word cross is a noun. The plural form is crosses. It can also be an adjective and a verb.
Road as a plural is roads.