The plural form for the noun 'kid' is kids.
The plural of kid is kids
Kid is Kiddies. Child is children.
Yes, kids is a plural noun; the singular form is kid.
You can make a plural sentence by replacing the is with are and I with we.
It would be a kids' playground. There will be more than one kid on the playground, so there are kids. Then to make that plural, you would have to ad only an apostrophe and not apostrophe then an "s". Where as if there were only one kid on the playground then it would be a kid's playground, because there would only be one object there. Hope this helped.
The plural form of "contest" is "contests". Just add an "s" at the end to make it plural.
To make "Savannah" plural, you add an "s" to the end, resulting in "Savannahs."
The plural of "baffle" is "baffles." To make it plural, simply add an "s" to the end of the word.
--> In the English language adjectives do NOT have a plural form. Therefore, you can say: "The kid is safe. The kids are safe."The verb changes, but the adjective does not.
Makes is already plural. The singular is make.
No. Kids is a noun (plural form of kid) and a present tense verb (third person singular conjugation of to kid).
Histories is the plural of history