When it makes sense in the sentence.
That is such a poorly phrased non-question.
A mother cat responds quickly to her babies' cries. Stubbing one's toe often brings cries of pain.
My corporeal body cries to be released to the esotric!
Children cries as an expression to complain.
i cried so much that i died!
The homophone for "cries" is "cries." Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings, and "cries" is both a noun and a verb that does not have a different spelling variation.
The possessive form of the singular noun chick is chick's cries (the cries of a chick).The possessive form of the plural noun chicks is chicks' cries (the cries of the chicks).
There was a sudden disturbance in the antechamber, with a confused sound of cries and shouting.
The urgency in his cries for help made them rush to assist him.
The bat uses their echoes of their cries to know where the prey is.
No animal cries blood
A homonym for cries is eyes.
Your mode of dress is not admissible in court. The evidence cries to be admissible, your honor!