Some examples of words that change in the plural form are:
To make words ending in "is" plural, change "is" to "es" at the end of the word. For example, "analysis" becomes "analyses," and "thesis" becomes "theses."
You do not change live to life to make it pluralYou change life to lives to make it plural.
Some words end in a consonant + y. To make them plural, change y to i and add es. Candy -> Candies
To change a singular noun to its plural form, add -s, -es, or -ies to the end of the word, depending on the spelling rules. Make sure to adjust any accompanying verbs and pronouns to agree with the new plural form.
Examples of nouns that change the vowel to form the plural are:antenna > antennaeaxis > axesbasis > basescrisis > crisesfoot > feetgoose > geeselarva > larvaelouse > liceman > menmouse > micetooth > teethwoman > women
Change the Y to I and add -es : the plural is poppies.
usually you chAnge it to a "v" like leaf to leaves
To make "Hariss" into a plural form, you would change it to "Harisses" by adding the suffix "-es."
Usually by dropping the y and adding "ies." Examples: party=parties candy=candies family=families story=stories
To make "la bandera" plural, you would change it to "las banderas." This involves changing the definite article to its plural form and adding an "s" to the noun.
No. Thompsons is plural, and apostrophes are not used to make words plural.
Examples of words that do not change from singular to plural are:aircraftdeerelkfishmooseoffspringsalmonspacecrafttroutyouyouryoursThere are a number of nouns that are included in lists of nouns with the same singular and plural form. However, most of those are uncountable nouns, words that have no singular or have no plural form (such as luggage or barracks),; or mass nouns that are words for substances or aggregate nouns (such as oxygen or luggage). Some lists include binary nouns, words for things made up of two parts that make up the whole (such as pants or scissors). These are not true singular and plural forms. Note: The noun 'fish' is a singular, uncountable noun as a word for a food substance. The plural form of the noun fish as a word for individual creatures is fish or fishes, both are correct plural forms.