The plural noun of "echo" is "echoes."
The plural form for the noun echo is echos.
The plural possessive form of "echo" is "echoes'."
The plural of 'echo' is 'echoes.'
"Echo" is both a singular and a plural noun. In its singular form, it refers to the repetition of sound caused by the reflection of sound waves off a surface. In its plural form, "echoes," it refers to multiple instances of sound reverberation.
For words that end in O, add either s or es.
The plural form for the noun echo is echos.
The plural form of echo is echoes.The plural of echo is echoes.
The plural possessive form of "echo" is "echoes'."
Yes, the word echos is the plural form for the noun echo.
The plural of 'echo' is 'echoes.'
The plural form is echoes. The plural possessive is echoes'.
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The plural form of the word "echo" is "echoes."
The word echo is both a noun and a verb. For example: Noun: You can hear the echo of our voices in the empty auditorium. Verb: He can only echo the ideas that he hears from the TV pundits, he has no ideas of his own.
The plural of the noun "half" is "halves."
The plural noun for path is paths. The plural noun for patch is patches.
The plural noun of general is generals. Generals is a regular plural noun.