It depends on the style guide you are following. The Chicago Manual of Style is one of the most important style guides used in the publishing industry in the United States; according to it, the plural would be "Gonzaleses." To most people, this will be the most natural-sounding solution. However, if your ear prefers "Gonzales" for the plural (unchanged), then that is defensible, too. If you are writing formally, however, following the CMS might be a good idea.
The plural for Mrs. Gonzales is the two Mrs. Gonzaleses; the plural possessive is the two Mrs. Gonzaleses'.Both common and proper nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural.Plural noun forms that already end in -s add only an apostrophe after the existing -s to form the plural.
Hams is the plural of ham.
This is a regular noun. Just add s to make the plural form of boys.
The plural of Inuit can be either Inuit or Inuits. If you are using Inuit as the plural, then the plural possessive is Inuit's; if you are using Inuits as the plural, then the plural possessive is Inuits'.
You do not change live to life to make it pluralYou change life to lives to make it plural.
The possessive form of Mrs. Gonzales would be Mrs. Gonzales's. In some cases, you make a noun that already ends with 's' by adding the apostrophe 's' to the end of a noun when you pronounce the added 'es' sound for the possessive.If you are in doubt which nouns ending with 's' should have the extra 's' added for plural or possessive, say it both ways to see if you are using the 'es' after the 's'. Some other examples are Texas's flag, the boss's office, and Gus's father.
The plural for Mrs. Gonzales is the two Mrs. Gonzaleses; the plural possessive is the two Mrs. Gonzaleses'.Both common and proper nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural.Plural noun forms that already end in -s add only an apostrophe after the existing -s to form the plural.
You can make a plural sentence by replacing the is with are and I with we.
The possessive spelling of Gonzales's is Gonzales'.
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.
to be part of mexico
Makes is already plural. The singular is make.
The address of the Gonzales Public Library is: 415 Saint Matthew St, Gonzales, 78629 4037
The address of the Gonzales Memorial Museum is: 414 Smith St, Gonzales, TX 78629
Histories is the plural of history