The word cities is the plural form for the noun city.
The word "citys" is an incorrect spelling for the plural noun city. To show possession, an apostrophe is used. The correct forms are: Singular: city Singular possessive: city's Plural: cities Plural possessive: cities'
Yes, the noun 'city' is a countable noun. The plural for is cities. Example:Their first appearance is in the city of Montreal, then the cities of New York and Philadelphia.
City IS the singular form. Cities is the plural.
The noun 'cities' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for a place; a word for a thing.The singular form of the noun is 'city'.
The noun cities is the plural form of the noun city.The plural possessive form is cities'(apostrophe after the S).Example: The western cities' access to water was limited.
Cities is the plural of city.
A regular plural noun is a noun that forms its plural by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the word.An irregular plural noun is a noun that form its plural in some other way.To form the plural noun 'cities', the 'y' is dropped from the end of the word 'city' before adding 'ies'. This is an irregular plural noun.
A plural word is a noun that is two or more people, places, or thing.For example:people = actors, doctors, children,places = islands, cities, parksthings= grapes, penguins, shoes
The plural form for the noun city is cities.
A plural word is a noun that is two or more people, places, or thing.For example:people = actors, doctors, children,places = islands, cities, parksthings= grapes, penguins, shoes
The noun 'cities' is a plural noun. The singular form is 'city'.Examples:We visited in the cities of Austin and San Antonio. (plural)The city of Austin is my hometown. (singular)
The plural form of the word city is cities.