'takes' is, of course, the third person singular of 'take'
In Spanish:
'to take'= 'tomar'
of which present-tense plural forms are:
'we take' = 'tomamos' / tomemos
'you (plural, informal take'= 'tomáis' / toméis
'you (plural, formal) take' = '(ustedes) toman' / tomen
'they take' = '(ellos/ellas) toman' / tomen
The plural form of "conductor" in Spanish is "conductores."
The plural of "el país" in Spanish is "los países." In Spanish, nouns that end in a vowel typically form their plural by adding an "s," while those that end in a consonant usually add "es." Since "país" ends in a consonant, it takes "es" to form the plural.
The plural form of "lion" in Spanish is "leones." In Spanish, most nouns ending in a consonant form their plural by adding "-es" to the singular form. In this case, "león" (lion) becomes "leones" in the plural form.
The plural form of "Luz" is "Luces" in Spanish.
The plural form of "serio" is "serios" in Spanish.
The plural form of "simpático" in Spanish is "simpáticos" for masculine nouns and "simpáticas" for feminine nouns.
The plural form of "árbol" is "árboles" in Spanish.
The word "police" is plural and it takes a plural verb.
The singluar form of "fruit" in Spanish is fruta, and the plural form is frutas.
Princesas plural form for female Príncipes plural form for males
The plural form of the word apellido is "apellidos" in Spanish.
árboles