The plural is "switches." (same as the present tense, 3rd person singular of the verb)
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
Singular = goosePlural = geese
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.
The plural of cargo is cargoes.
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
The plural of lunch is "lunches" No words form the plural lunch as it isn't a plural itself
The plural of "contributes" is "contributes." The word itself does not change in its plural form.
No, "insight" is not the plural form of itself. The plural form of "insight" is "insights".
There is no plural form of nine. Nine is a number itself, which can describe something that there are nine of.
acute itself doesn't have a plural from. as used with geometry, the plural will be acute angles
Bronchi itself is a plural. Its singular is bronchus.
Singular = goosePlural = geese
The plural possessive noun for mercy is "mercies'". The plural possessive form of any noun whose plural ends in "s" is the plural itself followed by an apostrophe. The plural possessive form of any noun whose plural does not end in "s" is the plural itself followed by an apostrophe followed by "s".Examples:Singular Singular possessive Plural Plural possessiveMercy Mercy's Mercies Mercies'Cat Cat's Cats Cats'Child Child's Children Children's
Freezing is used as an adjective (it's freezing, freezing temperatures) or in the noun freezing point. Whilst freezing points is the plural of freezing point, the word freezing itself has no plural form
The word therefore is an adverb, not a noun, and has no plural. The plural "therefores" would only occur when referring to the word itself, as in "He uses too many therefores in his sentences."
Aerodynamics in itself is plural. Aerodynamic would be the singular form. Example: The airplanes wing was very aerodynamic. This would mean that the wing is capable of producing lift, drag etc. The plural form would be aerodynamics because you are talking about a wide range of ideas related to an object going through the air.