cafes. (Or if you writing in native French - cafés)
Yes.
hell no its oriangle name from columbus ohio
The plural of a letter can be written using an apostrophe, which is usually not a valid way to form a plural. The plural spelling S's could also be a possessive, but Ss would probably be unclear. The phonetic version is esses, which is the plural of ess.
my - mi(s) your (singular, informal) - tu(s) your (singular+plural, formal)/his/her/their - su(s) our - nuestro(s)/nuestra(s) (male/female to match what is possessed) your (informal, plural) - vuestro(s)/vuestra(s) (male/female as above) The (s) is added if what is possessed is in the plural
The plural is a normal S plural, associates.
The plural is a normal S plural, races.
The plural of drugstore is drugstores.
discrete it is always discrete
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The plural is a regular S plural, instruments.
Try writing this question in English. Most plural nouns do end in s. Perhaps you mean that you want a list of nouns that end in s but are not plural.
The plural of basketful is..........BASKETFUL´S