The plural form is phones.Example: I have one phone and my sister has another one; we have two phones all together.
The plural form for the name Flores is the Floreses.Example: There are 34 Floreses in the phone book.
Users Many phone users have cheap rates.
The plural form of the noun lady is ladies.The plural possessive form is ladies'.Example: Someone left their phone in the ladies' locker room.
The plural form of the noun telephone is telephones.The plural possessive form is telephones'.example: All of our telephones' warranties have expired.
No, in that sentence 'phone calls' must be plural. The only time the singular would be appropriate would be, 'The one phone call...'.
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: Mavis'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: Mavis'sThe plural form of the noun Mavis is Mavises.The plural possessive form is Mavises'.Examples:I have Mavis' phone number. (singular)I have Mavis's phone number. (singular)The two Mavises' last names are White and Greene. (plural)
No le / les / lo / los / la / las (all these forms used with "usted, ustedes") / te / os telefoneé.(formal singular/plural//formal male singular/plural// formal female singular/plural//informal singular/plural)
Some examples of compound words that are plural are: Passersby Court-martials Knights-errant
'un texto' is a text message on a phone. 'les textos' is the plural meaning 'the text messages'
NO when adding an apostrophe you only use it if you're implying that its something they ownEX 1That was Aj's phone!EX 2That phone was Aj's!The Wrong WAYThat phone was Ajs!
Such as in the sentence, ''Wow you have many fives in your phone number.'' Technically this wouldn't be correct and you would say something more like, ''The number five reoccurs many times in your phone number.''