Nouns ending is -s, -x, -z, -ch, or -sh, add -esto the end of the word to form the plural.
The noun 'class' ends with an -s, so it forms its plural by adding -es.
The plural is classes.
The plural form of the noun 'class' is classes.
The plural form for the noun classroom is classrooms.
Example: The classrooms on this corridor are devoted to science.
The plural form for class is classes.
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The noun class is singular.The plural form is classes.
The plural form of 'class' is simply 'classes'.
Classes is the plural of the word class. A class is not an object in the physical sense, it is an idea, a notion or concept. We typically use a class to define a classification, such as a class of people, a class of study or a class of object. In other words it defines a type.
The word class is singular if the word is, was or has is next to it. The word class is plural if the words were, are or have are next to it. The same goes for any other word. I got these notes from my teacher and plus my teacher told them to me. So trust me they are 100 percent right. Mika, Shaan, Salim, Shahid, Hrithik and Abishkek are all the hottest bollywood actors in our Indian film industry right now. That is my opinion but I think that you all out there in the world should agree with it.
The word Jessica is singular noun, the name of a person. The noun Jessica is a proper noun; proper nouns are always capitalized.The plural form is Jessicas, for example: There are two Jessicas in my class.
Classes
The plural of "class" is "classes."
The word "hobbies" is the plural noun. Hobbies is the plural of hobby.
The plural possessive form of the word "class" is "classes'".
The plural form for the proper noun Charles is Charleses.Examples: Both of the Charleses are in my class this year.
The noun class is singular.The plural form is classes.
No. Classes is plural for class, but it is not possessive.Classes' is the possessive plural of class.
The plural form of 'class' is simply 'classes'.
No. Classes is plural for class, but it is not possessive.Classes' is the possessive plural of class.
Classes is the plural of the word class. A class is not an object in the physical sense, it is an idea, a notion or concept. We typically use a class to define a classification, such as a class of people, a class of study or a class of object. In other words it defines a type.
The plural form of class president is class presidents.
Class is a singular noun, meaning one class. Classes is the plural noun, meaning more than one class. Class is a singular possessive is class's with the apostrophe before the s. The class's project was to build a robot. (meaning, the whole class had that project) Classes is a plural possessive is classes' with the apostrophe after the s. The classes' teachers went on strike. (Note teachers is simply plural.) The classes' rooms were rotated.