Candles is the plural of candle. Candles needs no apostrophe.
If you write something that belongs to a candle or candles, you need an apostrophe.
The candle's wick burned low.
The candles' wicks would not stay lit.
No, the word 'candies' is a noun, a plural form for the noun candy.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. The appropriate pronoun for candy is 'it'; the appropriate pronoun for candies are 'they' for a subject, and them for an object. Example:I like chocolate candies. They are my favorite. I often buy them as gifts.
Candies are sweet like love.
What is the collective noun for many candies
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"Mike and Ike" is a brand of candy. They are little fruit-shaped and fruit-flavored candies similar to jelly beans.
In the phrase "a dozen of candies," the word dozenis a noun. The word of is a preposition. The word candies is a noun.
I was walking down the street when I found a box of assorted candies.
No, the word 'candies' is a noun, a plural form for the noun candy.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. The appropriate pronoun for candy is 'it'; the appropriate pronoun for candies are 'they' for a subject, and them for an object. Example:I like chocolate candies. They are my favorite. I often buy them as gifts.
We merged all our candies.
Peep candies are very good.
The store below my house is selling candies.
Confectionery is a sweet foodstuff most commonly used to refer to candies.
Bonbon is a real word. It is French for "Good, good", or what we might call, "Goodies", and refers to really good candies.
It's not fair because she got two candies, and I got one!
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Candies are sweet like love.
There are no candies in club penguin.