Stomachs is the plural of stomach. Because the 'ch' ending of stomach isn't a sibilant speech sound, you can just add an 's' to form the plural, as is common in most English nouns.
The plural form of "stomach" is "stomachs." In English, nouns that end in "ch," "s," "sh," "x," or "z" typically form their plurals by adding "es." However, "stomach" is an exception to this rule, and its plural form is created simply by adding an "s."
Yes, the plural form of "bonus" is "bonuses." Just add -es to form the plural.
Words ending with s, x, ch, sh, and z add 'es' to the end of the word to form the plural. Examples:class, classesbox, boxesmatch, matcheswish, wisheswaltz, waltzes
To make the word "wash" plural, you simply add an "es" to the end, making it "washes."
The plural of "sheaf" is "sheaves", with the -es ending.
When a word ends with "s" in its singular form, it usually indicates possession or a descriptive quality, while when a word ends with "s" in its plural form, it typically indicates that there is more than one of something being referred to.
The plural of stomach is stomachs.
Cows have four stomachs. I'm not sure which of the cow's four stomachs I am calling from.
Stomachs.
"You are" would be "es", if it is singular, or "estis", if it is plural.
manifestoes for plural, it adds an -es
es- you are (singular) estis- you are (plural)
The Plural is Dingoes. Adding the "ES" to the "dingo" makes it a plural
When a word ends with "s" in its singular form, it usually indicates possession or a descriptive quality, while when a word ends with "s" in its plural form, it typically indicates that there is more than one of something being referred to.
For words ending in consonants, either add s or es. In this case- es. The plural is kisses.
ingles(es) - the (es) is for plural
Torch+Es=Torches
The Y changes to I and you add -es : the plural is adversities.