Dies, pies, fries, knees, bees, fees, species, pices, faces, places, spaces, freezes, interfaces, sundries, foundries...
For words ending in consonants, either add s or es. In this case- es. The plural is kisses.
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Words ending in 'z' or 'zz' should have an es added, e.g. buzz - buzzes
For an English plural, the answer is never. Some words ending in the letter 's' are made plural by adding 'es', such as one bus, two buses or one class, two classes.
Yes, the plural of bliss is blisses (although it's not a commonly used word). Words ending in s, ss, zz, ch, sh and x are some of the words which can commonly form a plural by having es added.
Some words ending in "es" with two "zz" are fizz and buzz.
The number of English words ending -es cannot be counted, because -es can indicate either a plural form or verb conjugation. It can also be part of the root word. The number would exceed thousands of words.
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."
To form the plural of words ending in 's', you add '-es'. Princess, princesses.
For words ending in consonants, either add s or es. In this case- es. The plural is kisses.
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Some examples of words ending in "s" and forming their plural by adding "es" are: bus - buses, glass - glasses, box - boxes, and bench - benches.
The plural of infirmity is infirmities. For most words ending in y, change it to i and add es.
Words ending in 'z' or 'zz' should have an es added, e.g. buzz - buzzes
For words ending in "y," you generally change the y to i and add es to make the plural. For example, "city" becomes "cities" and "baby" becomes "babies."
The nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural. Only some nouns ending in o use -es to form the plural.Examples:church, churcheswish, wishesdress, dressesbox, boxeswaltz, waltzespotato, potatoeshero, heroes
Yes. For words ending in 's', 'ch', 'x' or s-like sounds add 'es' to the end to form the plural.Business > businesses