To change quiz to plural, double the z and add es. The plural is quizzes.
The plural form for the noun alley is alleys.
The word than is not a plural noun. It's a conjunction.
The plural form for the noun parenthesis is parentheses.
Problem is singular, not plural. The plural form is problems.
The plural form for the noun hoe is hoes.
Yes, the word quizzes is the plural form for the noun quiz.
The plural form of quiz is quizzes.The plural of quiz is quizzes.
To convert a singular noun into a plural possessive form, simply add an apostrophe after the "s" of the plural form of the noun. For example, "dog" becomes "dogs'" in its plural possessive form.
The plural form of quiz is quizzes.
The Plural for "Quiz" is "Quizzes" because Quizs sounds just like Quiz.
The past tense of the verb to quiz is quizzed, double z.The verb forms are quiz, quizzes, quizzing, quizzed.The noun forms are quiz and the plural, quizzes.
Two. Quizzes is the plural form of quiz.
The singular noun is quiz, and quizzes doubles the Zbefore adding -es. This is one of the many ways to form a plural in English, so it might or might not be called "irregular" (as are child-children, goose-geese).
Yes, the word quiz is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a thing. The word quiz is also a verb (quiz, quizzes, quizzing, quizzed), to question, to interrogate, to test knowledge. Any word that can be preceded by an article "a", "an", or "the" is a noun; for example, a quiz. the quiz.
The plural of "quiz" is "quizzes." This follows the standard rule in English where nouns ending in a consonant plus "z" form their plural by adding "zes." For example, one quiz becomes two quizzes.
The plural noun is halves.
Both of the words convert and converted can be used as nouns. Convert is singular while converted is implied plural: The convert donated to the church. The Rabbi preached to the converted.