The plural is "journeys".
Unlike words ending in Y, the -ey words mostly form normal S plurals.
Yes, journeys is the plural form of the noun journey and the third person, singular, present of the verb to journey.
The plural form of the noun prince is princes.The plural possessive form is princes'.example: The princes' journey took them through all parts of the kingdom.
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
"Beliefs" does not have a plural form, as it is already plural. Beliefs is the plural form of belief.
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
Yes, journeys is the plural form of the noun journey and the third person, singular, present of the verb to journey.
The plural form of the noun journey is journeys.The plural possessive form is journeys'.Example: The comfort of home is at all journeys' end.
The plural form of the noun journey is journeys.The plural possessive form is journeys'.Example: All of his journeys' expenses were paid by the queen.
The plural form of the noun 'journey' is journeys.Example: The journeys of the wagon trains were long and harrowing.
The plural form of the noun prince is princes.The plural possessive form is princes'.example: The princes' journey took them through all parts of the kingdom.
The plural of journey is journeys
That would be journeys, as in:Marco was famous for his many journeys.
The plural of journey is journeys
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Both are correct depending on the context:journeys is the plural form for the singular noun journeyjourney's is the singular possessive formExamples:plural: My journeys have now all ended.possessive: My journey's end will come soon.The word journeys is also the third person, singular, present, of the verb to journey (journeys, journeying, journeyed):He often journeys to Europe.
There is no plural form. Do and Do not are verbs
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