The plural is services
The plural form for service is services.
The plural noun of service is services. For example: The spa offered many different services.
Services
The plural of failing is failings. As in "the failings of the health service are explained in the report".
The plural of laundry is laundries.But only for the plural of laundry as a business or service (e.g. coin laundries).Laundry (clothes to be washed) is an uncountable noun.
The nurses' uniforms were washed by the laundry service.
Yes, but only for the plural of laundry as a business or service (e.g. coin laundries). Laundry (clothes to be washed) is an uncountable noun.
No, "services minded" is not commonly used in the same way as "service minded." "Service minded" implies a focus on providing good service, while "services minded" may not be easily understood and could be confusing to readers.
There is no plural form for IRS (Internal Revenue Service) because there is only one. The possessive form is IRS's. Example: The IRS's offices are in the federal building on Sixth Street.
The acronym UPS stands for United Parcel Service. There's only one United Parcel Service not many of them so you would always refer to the company as UPS in the singular.If you're trying to say something like "The customer representative admitted UPS's mistakes", you're not making UPS plural but using the possessive.
ritual, service, rite, observance, commemoration, solemnities, formality, decorum
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".