The plural form of bill of fare is bills of fare.
Fare is a noun. It names a thing, and the plural form is fares.I don't have any bus fare.Fare is also a verb.We did not fare well in the storm.
A bill of fare is a written or printed enumeration of the dishes served at a public table, or the dishes which may be ordered at a restaurant, along with the prices.
The plural of "bill of attainder" is "bills of attainder."
The plural form is bill of rights.The plural possessive form is bill of rights'.Example:All members are required be familiar with our bill of rights' content.
still bill (of fare)
The plural of 'bill of sale' is 'bills of sale.'
Un menu (list of dishes in a restaurant)
Bills of health is the plural
The plural of penny is pennies.Some example sentences with "pennies" are:She dropped the pennies all over the floor.He paid for the fare in pennies, much to the driver's annoyance.
Bills of Sale
The plural form is Bill of Rights.The plural possessive form is bill of rights'.Example:All members are required be familiar with our bill of rights' content.
The noun 'bill' is a countable noun, the plural form is bills.