Most words whose singular ends in "s" form their plural by adding "es".
Examples: stress, stresses; fuss, fusses.
Some (but not all) words that end with a vowel other than "e" form their plural by adding "es".
Examples: tomato, tomatoes; hero, heroes.
Words that end with a "y" preceded by a consonant change the "y" to an "i" and add "es".
Examples: pony, ponies; pinny, pinnies; tally, tallies.
When you add "-ites" to the end of the word, it often signifies a mineral or rock form. For example, "quartz" becomes "quartzites" when you add "-ites" at the end.
For all words which DO NOT start with a vowel u remove the first letter and add it to the end of the word, then you add the letter "a" at the end of the word (IE: farmer would be pronounced armerfa). For all words that begin with a vowel, you simply add the letter "a" to the end of the word (IE: apple would be pronounced applea). Have fun.
Most nouns in English just add an -s at the end to make them plural. For example, book becomes books. Some words add -es, like foxes. A few words don't change at all, like deer. Some words, especially foreign words, may have other ways of becoming plural. For example, the plural of criterion is criteria.
Some words that end in the vowel y and add es to form the plural are alley, journey, and key.
Not typically. "ly" is a common suffix in adverbs (e.g., quickly), but it is not commonly used to form words describing children.
Pig Latin is a made-up language game that alters the letters of words. To convert words into Pig Latin, you move the first consonant cluster of a word to the end and add "ay." If a word starts with a vowel, you simply add "way" to the end instead. For example, "hello" becomes "ellohay" and "egg" becomes "eggway."
Not typically. "ly" is a common suffix in adverbs (e.g., quickly), but it is not commonly used to form words describing children.
For all words which DO NOT start with a vowel u remove the first letter and add it to the end of the word, then you add the letter "a" at the end of the word (IE: farmer would be pronounced armerfa). For all words that begin with a vowel, you simply add the letter "a" to the end of the word (IE: apple would be pronounced applea). Have fun.
Nouns ending with -o that form the plural by adding -s to the end of the word are:autoscameoskangarooskilosmemosphotospianossolosstudiostattoosvideoszoos
Normally you add an 'e' sometimes with more letters to the end of the word. It depends on different words.
When you add to the end of a word, the addition is called the suffix. Examples:Wonder, wonderful.Dance, dancing.Excite, excitement.
All musical words that end in O add an S to form the plural (altos, solos, pianos).
The plural of "borrador" in Spanish is "borradores."
The plural of the noun creature is creatures.To find the plural for any word, add either an -s (words ending in -e or have a consonant as the last letter) or an -es (words that end with a vowel, excluding -e; if it ends in -y, change the -y to -i and add -es) to the end of the word.In this case, I would take the word creature and, seeing that it ends in -e, add an -s to the word to make creatures.
Some words that end with the word stone are:birthstonebloodstonebluestonebrimstonebrownstonecapstonecherrystonecobblestonecornerstonedripstonedrystonefieldstonefirestoneflagstonefootstonefreestonegallstonegemstonegladstonegoldstonegravestonegrindstoneheadstonehearthstoneironstonekeystonelimestonelodestonemilestonemillstonemoonstoneoilstonerhinestonesandstonesoapstonesteppingstonesunstonethunderstonetombstonetouchstoneturnstonewhetstone
The word "matrix" changes to its plural form "matrices" when an x is added.
A non-word...
You can only put down one word. However, your word may end up linking previously existing words to form new words, and then you get credit for them, too.