Cygnets, yes, just with an extra 's'.
It only becomes a plural possessive noun when you add extra letters - e.g. princesses'
The plural form for the singular, subjective he or she is they.The plural form for the singular, subjective it is they.The plural for the singular, objective it is them.And even though you didn't ask, I will throw in for no extra charge:The plural form for the singular, objective him or her is them.
The plural form of the noun goat is goats.The plural possessive form is goats'.Example: The goats' owner sells their milk for extra income.Example: Our goats' milk is used to make cheese.
The plural form of the noun goat is goats.The plural possessive form is goats'.Example: The goats' owner sells their milk for extra income.Example: Our goats' milk is used to make cheese.
The plural form of the noun goat is goats.The plural possessive form is goats'.Example: The goats' owner sells their milk for extra income.Example: Our goats' milk is used to make cheese.
Yes, but be extra careful. Also , the plural form of painkiller is not "painkiller's" it is "painkillers." An apostrophe denotes possession or a contraction, it is not required or appropriate for denoting the plural form of a noun.
"sunny" is "ensoleillé", sonny. With an extra "e" at the end for a feminine noun, "s" or "es" for plural.
Homeowners's is not actually a word.The singular noun is homeowner and the plural noun is homeowners.Therefore, the singular possessive noun is homeowner's and the plural possessive noun is homeowners'. There is no extra s on the end.
The word "stories" is the plural noun. The singular noun is "story".Examples:I bought a book of adventure stories for my nephew. (plural)We bought a one story cottage in the suburbs. (singular)
The word may bereserves - (plural noun) extra or saved resources (verb form) holds back, savesreverses - (plural noun) - setbacks, difficulties (verb form) - turns back, flips
KJV - 762 times plus an extra 114 if you include 'hearts'. NIV - 541 plus 205 plural. NLT - 350 plus 208 plural.