The word bought is a past tense verb, not a noun. There is no plural.
depends on wether you want to spell it in the form on leaving...bye...or if you want the form as in buying something...buy...
The plural form of buy is buys.
buys
Bought
Yes. The plural form of a word or surname ending in S or SS uses the form -ES.
A noun ending in -s forms the plural by adding -es to the end of the word.The singular proper noun Russ becomes the plural noun Russes.
The plural of sandwich is sandwiches.
For words ending in consonants, either add s or es. In this case- es. The plural is kisses.
Whilst it is more common to see it just with an apostrophe on the end, e.g. Lucas', it is actually more correct to write it with an extra s, e.g. Lucas's.
To spell the plural of most names that end in S, you would add -es. Example: Jones-Joneses, Tess-Tesses
Most times, you add -es. You leave the last s on the name and add the -es.
Yes. The plural form of a word or surname ending in S or SS uses the form -ES.
The surname would normally just use an S to form the plural. But names that end in S, or that would be confused with those that end in S, add ES.
A noun ending in -s forms the plural by adding -es to the end of the word.The singular proper noun Russ becomes the plural noun Russes.
The plural of sandwich is sandwiches.
For words ending in consonants, either add s or es. In this case- es. The plural is kisses.
Words ending with s, x, ch, sh, and z add 'es' to the end of the word to form the plural. Examples:class, classesbox, boxesmatch, matcheswish, wisheswaltz, waltzes
Whilst it is more common to see it just with an apostrophe on the end, e.g. Lucas', it is actually more correct to write it with an extra s, e.g. Lucas's.
The plural of desk is desks. Therefore, you add an -s. The word endings that require -es for their plural form are s, z, ch, sh, and x.
It ends in an 's' - pianos.
plural: pianosMost words ending with an 'o' usually take '-es' to form the plural, but some words take '-s', e.g. pianos, radios, videos, etc.