are flies.
Singular = flyPlural = fliesThe plural is applicable in most cases where a word ends in "fly" i.e. butterflies, dragonflies.
The word 'fly' is a noun that has a regular plural.The plural of words ending with a consonant + 'y' are made plural by changing the 'y' to an 'i' and adding 'es'Thus a baby becomes babies, and a flybecomes flies, especially if you leave the window open!
The correct spelling of the plural noun is walnuts.
the past tense of fly is flew. I flew in an aeroplane to Australia.
Yes, the word 'flys' is the plural form of the noun 'fly' as a word for the opening of a pair of pants. The plural form of the noun 'fly' as a word for a type of insect is flies. Example: Look at all the flies on the ceiling. The third person, singular, present of the verb to fly is also flies. Example: She flies to Africa every year.
The plural of wall is walls.
The plural form of wall unit is wall units.
The plural form of wall unit is wall units.
The plural is flies.
Flies is the plural of the noun fly
Singular = flyPlural = fliesThe plural is applicable in most cases where a word ends in "fly" i.e. butterflies, dragonflies.
The plural of measure is measures. As in "he measures the wall".
Fly on the Wall - video - was created in 1985.
because fly has a consonant before the y and boy has a vowel
The word 'fly' is a noun that has a regular plural.The plural of words ending with a consonant + 'y' are made plural by changing the 'y' to an 'i' and adding 'es'Thus a baby becomes babies, and a flybecomes flies, especially if you leave the window open!
The word 'flies' is the plural form for the singular noun 'fly'.
Possibly, but not necessarily. Except for a few fossil forms, such as the -s marker of the third person singular indicative and the present system of to be there is no number in the English verb.