Here's an example: A mother says to her child, "How many times do I have to tell you to close the door when you go out?"
That would be "bullies".
I think you mean to say "What is the plural word for flood?""Flooding" is just "flood" in the progressive tense. So flood would be floods as a plural.
The plural form for a nouns that ends with -nx, such as sphinx, the plural form is sphinxes; add -es after the -nx.
The word community is singular; the plural form is communities.
The word your can be both plural and singular. You may say to one person, "Is that your car?" You would also say to a group of people "Are those your cars?" Either way, the form of your does not change. The word "yours" is not a plural. It is the possessive form of your.
No it's a singular word. A plural word would be "have".
The word "she" is singular, used to refer to one female person. It is the third-person singular pronoun for females.
Twenties would be the plural to the word twenty.
The word 'xeme', a type of bird, the plural would be xemes.
No, "means" is already the plural form of "mean." It refers to methods or resources used to achieve a goal, so "means" already conveys plural meaning.
The word gnawed is a verb form, or adjective, and would not have a plural.
'Dept' is an abbreviation for 'department'. Its plural would be 'departments'.
That would be "bullies".
That would be "Hoses".
it would be chefs.
Well, it is a verb, and it can't be plural all by itself, but if you mean the verb for a plural subject, then it would be the word "were." I was, you were, we were (past tense). I am, you are, we are for present tense.
Histologies, would be plural of histology.