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True. When making a singular noun plural, the spelling often changes. This can involve adding -s, -es, or -ies to the end of the word, or changing the internal vowel or consonant.
That is the spelling of the adjective streptococcic, but more often streptococcal.The singular for an organism is streptococcus (bacteria of the genus Streptococcus) and the plural is streptococci.
In Spanish, nouns can be singular or plural. The ending of a noun often changes to indicate plural form. For example, "gato" (cat) becomes "gatos" in plural form.
The spelling marquise is a female person of nobility, often the wife of a marquis.Variants are marquesa (Spanish) and marchioness(British).The noun marquees is the plural of marquee, an advertising sign.
The correct spelling is congratulation (cheering, commendation), more often used as the plural congratulationsto mean commendations being extended on some accomplishment.
The slang spelling for "something" is often "sumthin" or "somethin".
escaliers (often plural)
That is one spelling of the plural noun, more often flamingos, but also flamingoes.
The correct spelling is hors d'oeuvre, which is both singular and plural in French. In English, the plural is often given as hors d'oeuvres. See link.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "shoelaces" (often simply laces).
No. It is false. Physical changes are not accompanied by changes in color or odor.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "consequences" (effects, results).
The correct spelling is "pastry" (a baked good, usually a sweet bread).
The correct spelling of the plural noun is "stereotypes" (typical, often over-generalized forms, e.g. the stereotype of a college quarterback)
The spelling of the plural noun is "gratitudes" but it is more often a state of "gratitude" rather than individual expressions of it.
The spelling "krises" is the plural of "kris" which is a long Malaysian knife often used as a weapon. The word "crises" is the plural of crisis, a period of danger, hardship, or instability.
That is the spelling of the adjective streptococcic, but more often streptococcal.The singular for an organism is streptococcus (bacteria of the genus Streptococcus) and the plural is streptococci.
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