The plural of close is closes.
As in "the door closes behind them".
Close ups
The plural is runners-up. The plural possessive is runners-up's.
The plural of "tomato" is "tomatoes." (see the related question)
There is no plural form, not all words can be plural, and thus ends up being 'and'.
The plural form of the compound noun 'cover-up' is cover-ups.
The plural of scruff is scruffs. As in "he scruffs up his clothes".
Adjectives and determiners can modify plural nouns that are close by in a sentence. These words provide more information about the plural nouns and help to clarify their characteristics.
The plural is runners-up. The plural possessive is runners-up's.
The plural of "tomato" is "tomatoes." (see the related question)
get up
The form corral's is the singular possessive form: Close the corral's gate.The plural form is corrals; the plural possessive is corrals'.
If you mean a sit-up as in the exercise, the plural is sit-ups.
There is no plural form, not all words can be plural, and thus ends up being 'and'.
The plural form is runners up.
No,the only word that comes close is piano, the plural of which is pianos
The plural form of the noun heiress is heiresses.The plural possessive form is heiresses'.example: The heiresses' father gave close scrutiny to their suitors.
The plural form of the compound noun 'cover-up' is cover-ups.
The plural of danish is danishes. Yeah, I had to look it up...It WAS NOT danishi.