under lab conditions more then a thousand, in the wild... who knows? much less
roshan
3 egg es
The abbreviation ES has multiple meanings, the context of its use helps to determine the meaning. Some common meanings used in computing include energy saving, enterprise solution, embedded system, and expert system.
Tu/su fruta favorita es la manzana (Informal/formal 'your')
Indian Ocean
Comiendo fruta es bueno para tu salud.
The plural of "fly" is "flies." This follows the pattern of changing the "y" to "i" and adding "es" for nouns that end with a consonant followed by "y." In addition to its meaning as an insect, "flies" can also refer to the act of flying when used in a different context.
"Les concierges" is pronounced as "lay kon-syayrz." The "les" is pronounced like "lay," and "concierges" has a soft "c" sound, with the "i" pronounced as "ee" and the "g" as a soft "zh" sound, typical in French pronunciation. The final "es" is typically silent in this context.
Maybe this is a question about forming some plural nouns or some third person singular verbs. When a noun ends in "y" which follows a consonant (fly, flurry), in order to form the plural, change the "y" to "i" and add "-es." (flies, flurries) When a verb ends in "y" which follows a consonant (fly, cry, carry, hurry), in order to form the third person singular form of the verb, change the "y" to "i" and add "-es." (she flies, he cries, she hurries, he carries.)
Ich bin Deutsch (German) aber ich denke dass, es ist:Es ist Farbe, Textur, Form und Größe. Ich denke, dass in English es ist colour, texture, biggness and shape. Is it true?
It is "Me alegra oirlo" or " ¡Me alegra oir eso!"
When the suffixes -s or -es are added to a noun, they form a plural noun. Examples:one apple, two appleone ball, two ballsone church, two churchesone dress, two dressesone egg, two eggs