The plural form for the noun strategy is strategies.
Cities is the plural of city.
The plural form for the noun goose is geese, an irregular plural.
A regular plural noun is a noun that forms its plural by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the word.An irregular plural noun is a noun that form its plural in some other way.To form the plural noun 'cities', the 'y' is dropped from the end of the word 'city' before adding 'ies'. This is an irregular plural noun.
The noun "shelf" has an irregular plural: shelves. (For list of irregular, regular and other plurals with words ending with F or FE, see the related links below this box.)
The plural form of alumna is alumnae.
The irregular plural form of "strategy" is "strategies."
The irregular plural of 'child' is 'children', the plural possessive form is children's.
The irregular plural form for person is people. Another plural form is persons.
Yes, the plural form of a regular noun is formed by adding -s or -es. The plural form of child, however, is children. Therefore it is irregular.
The plural form for the noun strategy is strategies. The plural possessive form is strategies'.example: His strategies' outcomes are never what you expect.
The irregular plural form of the noun memory is memories.
The plural form of woman is women.
Yes, the plural of wife is an irregular plural for.To form the plural of wife, remove the -fe from the end of the word and add -ves.The plural form is wives.
The noun 'women' is the irregular plural form. The singular noun is woman.
The possessive form for the irregular plural noun libraries is libraries'.
Irregular nouns do not follow the typical rules of adding -s or -es to form plural forms. Irregular nouns may change their spelling completely to form their plural form. Some common irregular nouns include "child" (plural: children), "man" (plural: men), and "woman" (plural: women).
Cities is the plural of city.