The word very is an adverb or an adjective, depending on how it is used in a sentence. There is no plural form.
The plural form for the noun arch is arches.
The noun 'fungi' is the plural form of the noun 'fungus'.
The plural form of inadvertence is inadvertences.
The plural form of itch is itches.
The plural of verandah is verandahs.
The plural form for the noun tomato is tomatoes. The plural possessive form of is "tomatoes'". "The tomatoes' skins were very tough."
Lasts. This word is very obscure as a noun.
The plural form of the noun phenomenon is phenomena.The plural possessive form is phenomena's.Example: These phenomena's occurrences are very rare.
The plural form of the noun text is texts.The plural possessive form is texts'.Example: These texts' condition is very good considering their age.
The plural form of the noun glove is gloves.The plural possessive form is gloves'.Example: The gloves' lining is very soft.
The big dog is very angry
The plural form of nova is novas, e.g.Super novas are very seldom occurrences
It is usually used as the plural of person.Yes, the noun people is a plural noun; the singular is person. Examples:The people at the library were very helpful.The person at the library was very helpful.
The plural of calculus is generally "calculi." The word "calculuses" is also a plural, but very rare.
The plural form for the noun alphabet is alphabets.Example: The alphabets of both languages are very similar.
The plural form is brothers-in-law.The plural possessive is brothers-in-law's.Example: Both of my brothers-in-law's careers are going very well.
The plural form of understanding is understandings. But this would have very little use since the common use (to mean comprehension) is uncountable. Compare this to the much greater use of the plural "misunderstandings."