Well obviously, you put it after!!
The general rules for forming plurals of nouns that end in 'y' are:If the word has a consonant before the final y, then drop the y and add 'ies' to form the plural. For example:baby > babiesspy > spiesbully > bulliespony> poniesberry > berriesbunny > bunniesIf the word has a vowel before the final y, just add 's' to form the plural. For example: boy > boyskey > keysmonkey > monkeysday > daystoy > toystray > traysTo form the plural of a name, add 's' to the end of the word. For example: Kennedy > KennedysMary > MarysHenry > HenrysFoley > Foleys
The plural spelling is skies. A consonant-Y ending to a word usually results in it changing the Y to I and adding -ES.The word sky's is the singular possessive form of the noun sky.The use of the apostrophe S ('s) indicates that a noun that follows belongs to that noun. An apostrophe should almost never be used to indicate a plural.Example: The sky's color darkened.The noun 'sky' is a countable noun (plural 'skies') as a word used when referring to the weather or specific atmospheric conditions.The noun 'sky' is an uncountable noun as a word for the atmosphere that surrounds the earth.
To form the plural of a name ending in 'y', just add 's' to the end of the name. For example:July > JulysAlbany > Albanys (Albany NY, Albany GA, Albany CA, etc.)Kennedy > KennedysMary > MarysHenry > HenrysThe rules for forming plurals of common nouns that end in 'y' are:If the word has a consonant before the final y, then drop the y and add 'ies' to form the plural. For example:baby > babiesspy > spiespony> poniesberry > berriesbunny > bunniesIf the word has a vowel before the final y, just add 's' to form the plural. For example: boy > boyskey > keysmonkey > monkeysday > daystoy > toys
This is because of the letters that precede 'Y'. When the 'Y' follows a consonant, the 'Y' must be replaced with 'I' and "ES" is added. When the 'Y' follows a vowel, only an 'S' is needed.
E E-G--J---N----S-----Y E (F) G (HI) J (KLM) N (OPQR) S (TUVWX) Y Thats how i figured it out ^^^
Just s, es, if there is y then remove Y and add ies after it
The plural possessive is companies'. When a word ends in -y and the letter before y is a consonant, drop -y and add -ies to form the plural. To form the possessive, add ' (apostrophe) to the end of the word.
countries. drop the y, no apostrophe.
The female genital organ is the vagina, and on its exterior is the vulva (labia majora).
You don't drop the 'y' you just add 's' to make the plural monkeys.
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You did not correctly punctuate this phrase, nor is the plural form of puppy correct.It should readPenny's puppiesThe puppies belong to Penny, so that is why you add apostrophe and "s" to her name.When you have a Y at the end of a noun, to make it plural, you change the Y to IE and then add S.
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The spelling rule is: when the word has a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) before the letter βyβ, you add the letter βsβ and when the word has a consonant (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, z) before the letter βyβ, you remove the βyβ and replace it with βiesβ.
When you have a variable by itself either it be x or y there is always an invisible place holder before it. So a normal "y" would be "1y". So when you put 1y + 1y you get 2y.
Y s rajashekar reddy before chandrababu naidu
The "s" sound is typically spelled as "c" before the letters "e," "i," or "y." Examples include "ceiling," "city," and "cycle." However, there are some exceptions to this rule, such as "soccer" and "sister."