The plural of froggy is froggies.
As in "Aww look at the froggies".
Frogs' is the plural possessive form of frog.
Frogs (without the apostrophe) is the plural of frog.
The noun 'onlooker' is a single compound word, the plural is onlookers.
This is one of those words in English that the single and plural is the same word.
The plural form of the noun ''country'' is countries.
D's.To create the plural of any single letter, place an apostrophe between the letter and s.
Actually both of the answers below are correct - if you're talking about a single kind of ammunition, then the word could be both singular and plural. If you're talking about several kinds of different ammunition, the plural is ammunitions.
Frogs is the plural of frog.
frogs' -- This means something belongs to an entire group of frogs as opposed to just one.
Singles is the plural of single
Single
Single "classroom" Plural "classrooms"
"Pounds" is typically seen as a plural noun, used to refer to a unit of weight.
Some plural words that end in "n" include children, oxen, and men.
Multiple.
Single = assembly Plural = assemblies Possessive single = assembly's Possessive plural = assemblies'
yes it is both plural and single
The noun 'onlooker' is a single compound word, the plural is onlookers.
single!