There is no plural form...... it really is the plural form for day, because it means every day.
ALGAE is the plural form, commonly used in place of the singular ALGA because references to a single organism are rare.
The plural form is rashes because, you add -es to the singular rash.
There is no plural form of the compound, proper noun New England because there is only one. The possessive form is New England's.
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
it's plural because it has a 's' at the end.
There is no plural form...... it really is the plural form for day, because it means every day.
Research cannot be in the plural because it is an uncountable noun.
ALGAE is the plural form, commonly used in place of the singular ALGA because references to a single organism are rare.
The plural form of "stolen" does not exist because it is the past participle of the verb "steal."
There is no plural form of odynophagia because you only have one esophagus to receive pain during swallowing.
The plural form for the noun father is fathers.The plural possessive form is fathers'.Example: We met because our fathers' houses are next door to each other.
The plural form of the noun headdress is headdresses. The plural possessive form is headdresses'. Example: The dancers have to rehearse in costume because of their headdresses' weight.
Intelligibility is a non-count noun, so there is no plural form.Another example of a non-count noun is understandable. Because you can not count understandable it will never appear in a plural form (understandables).
The plural form is rashes because, you add -es to the singular rash.
The plural form "children" is derived from Old English, where "child" had its own unique plural form. Over time, the word "children" became the accepted plural form through language evolution and historical usage, so it is now the standard plural form for "child."
The plural form of the tool 'saw' is saws. Saw is also the past tense of see, but because see is a verb, not a noun, the word 'sees' is not a plural.