According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the plural form of CEO is CEOs
The word crowd is singular.The plural would be crowds.An example sentence for the singular is: the crowd went wild.An example sentence for the plural is: the crowds clashed and caused a riot.
"Write" is a verb, not a noun. Verbs in English mostly do not have singular and plural forms.
'Chartered' is not a noun itself, it is an adjective. The noun to which it apertains is 'lawyers'. So the correct way to write the phrase would be 'Winder Chalk and Graham Chartered annual lawyers' meeting', i.e. with the plural possessive noun's apostrophe after the plural noun 'lawyers'.
The plural form of the noun valley is valleys.The plural possessive form is valleys'.Example: Most of these valleys' economies are based on tourism.
The word dolphin is singular.The plural would be dolphins.A singular example sentence is: The dolphin swam off into the sunset.A plural example sentence is: The dolphins danced in the water.
The plural form for the noun tuba is tubas.
The word crowd is singular.The plural would be crowds.An example sentence for the singular is: the crowd went wild.An example sentence for the plural is: the crowds clashed and caused a riot.
Claws is the plural noun.
The word toy is singular.The plural would be toys.An example sentence for the singular is: be good and we will get you a new toy.An example sentence for the plural is: the cat was more interested in the box than his toys.
a plural noun is a noun that become plural. for example: singular-wishes plural-wishes
The word messenger's is the possessive form for the noun messenger, for example the messenger's bicycle. The plural possessive form is messengers'.
The possessive form of the plural noun parents is parents'.Example: I'm planning a party for my parents' anniversary.
The form 'teeth' is the plural noun, add apostrophe s ('s) to form the plural. Example:The teeth's enamel has decayed.
"Write" is a verb, not a noun. Verbs in English mostly do not have singular and plural forms.
'Chartered' is not a noun itself, it is an adjective. The noun to which it apertains is 'lawyers'. So the correct way to write the phrase would be 'Winder Chalk and Graham Chartered annual lawyers' meeting', i.e. with the plural possessive noun's apostrophe after the plural noun 'lawyers'.
It is a noun. For example: The parents went to the reunion late. (plural noun)
The plural form for the noun congress is congresses.