The plural of American is Americans.
"Americans" is plural"American's" is singular possessive"Americans'" is plural possessive
Yes, Americans is the plural form of American.
The American plural for curriculum is curriculums.
Dominos.
Americans'
Américains
In American English, the noun deer is both the singular and the plural word. Examples: singular: A deer and her faun stood by the edge of the trees. plural: Several deer stood by the edge of the trees.
Americans, or in French, américains
The plural of plateau is plateaux, or plateaus. No apostrophe.
No, the proper noun Americans is the plural form for the people of America.The possessive forms are:singular, American's (an American's home)plural, Americans' (the Americans' homes)
Some plural words that end in "f" include wolves, dwarves, and cliffs.