Which word has three different acceptable ways to form the plural
volcanos, volcanoes
The singular noun is quiz, and quizzes doubles the Zbefore adding -es. This is one of the many ways to form a plural in English, so it might or might not be called "irregular" (as are child-children, goose-geese).
To form the plural of a compound noun, you generally add -s to the main noun in the compound if it's a regular plural form. For example, "book" in "bookstore" becomes "bookstores" in the plural. If the compound noun doesn't have a main noun, you can add -s to the end of the entire compound (e.g., "brother-in-law" becomes "brothers-in-law").
Yes, "holds" is a verb. It is the present tense form of the verb "hold," which means to grasp, carry, or support something.
The rules for changing a singular noun into a plural form generally involve adding an "s" or "es" to the end of the noun. However, there are irregular nouns that change in different ways when forming the plural, such as changing a "y" to "i" and adding "es" or changing the word entirely, like "man" to "men." It's important to learn the specific rules for irregular plurals in English.
The word buffalo.
Yes
ways
Just add an s and get the word ways.
volcanos, volcanoes
Ojibwe, Ojibwa and Ojibway are all acceptable.
The plural of thief is thieves.The more rarely used verb (robs) also has the third-person singular form thieves.
Its plural can be spelled two ways: flamingos and flamingoes... Just like 'go' and 'goes'
There are two ways to spell this, both acceptable. Calory is the singular form, but we also can use calorie.
which minerals can form are alike and how they are different
The proper plural Thais (people from Thailand) is pronounced like the word "ties." The plural with the TH sound is thighs.
Recombine them in different ways to form different substances