Buses is the plural. The singular is Bus.
The currect plural form for bus seat is "bus seats."
Yes, the word quizzes is the plural form for the noun quiz.
The plural of stop is stops. For example: There were many stops and changes of pace. However, if stop is used as a verb, then there is no plural. Only nouns can have plural forms.
arrêtez (from verb arrêter) means stop in French. This is the form for the 2nd person plural (you plural) or for the imperative: stop!
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
The plural form of "guy" is "guys." For example, "There are five guys waiting at the bus stop."
The plural of "bus" is "buses."
The plural form of bus is buses.
The currect plural form for bus seat is "bus seats."
The plural form for the noun bus is buses.The plural possessive form is buses'.Example: The buses' parking area is separate from the main lot.
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No, the word buses is the plural form of the singular noun bus.The possessive form of the singular noun bus is bus's.The possessive form of the plural noun buses is buses'.Example:Please hurry, we don't want to miss the bus. (singular)The buses stop here every fifteen minutes. (plural)The bus's driver gave us a big smile. (singular possessive)The buses' parking area was full. (plural possessive)
The plural of space is spaces e.g. there were several spaces left on the bus
The word bus is a noun. The plural form is buses.
Yes, the word quizzes is the plural form for the noun quiz.
The plural of stop is stops. For example: There were many stops and changes of pace. However, if stop is used as a verb, then there is no plural. Only nouns can have plural forms.
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