The possessive form of the singular noun solo is solo's. For the plural noun solos, the possessive form would by solos'.
The plural of chief is chiefs and the plural of solo is solos (or soli in music)
i saw somewhere that it was soli but i am not sure about that answer. that might just be the italian plural. sorry if this doesn't help.==================The plural of solo is solos or (in music) soli.
pianos and solos
The plural noun in the sentence is children (plural form of child).
The plural form of the noun trio is trios.The plural possessive form is trios'.Example: Both trios' members also sing well as solo performers.
The plural noun is oboes - but you have only added an S to oboe, which does not end with an O.All musical terms that end in O are made plural by adding an S. (solo, solos)
Simple enough - the plural form is "violinists".
Soli, the plural of solo, indiates an exposed section in a larger work.
Leader = noun, the person in charge, or at the head of something.Lieder = noun (plural of lied), German songs for solo voice and piano accompaniment
The plural noun "solos" refers to things done (alone) by people themselves. The singular "solo" can be used as an adverb meaning by oneself alone.
They're usually called 'lied' (plural 'lieder'), which means 'song' in German.
¿Y usted / ustedes / tú / vosotros, as qué tal?* The alternatives given in Spanish are formal singular and plural, informal singular and plural. In the case of "vosotros", it also can be female plural.