Harris's
The plural form for Harris is Harrises.
you would have to call them "the Harrises"
The plural form of nephew is nephews.
The plural form of the noun porch is porches.The plural possessive form is porches'.
Plural is elves
The singular possessive form is: Mr. Harris's house is number twelve.The plural possessive form is: The Harrises' house is number twelve.
The plural form for Harris is Harrises.
"Write" is a verb and therefore is the same applied to singular and plural, for example:"I write the music." and "They write the music."
Write-offs is the plural of write-off
The word Harris is a proper noun, the name of a person. A proper nou is always capitalized.The plural form is Harrises.
you would have to call them "the Harrises"
The plural form of nephew is nephews.
It is seldom necessary to use the word Harry in a plural form, but if such a situation arises, the plural is Harry's. This should not be confused with harries, which is a verb.
The plural form for the noun rivalry is rivalries.
The plural form of the noun porch is porches.The plural possessive form is porches'.
"Batteries" is already plural form. The singular form is "battery".
The plural form of "brush" is "brushes."