The plural is "morning stars."
The noun morning is singular; the plural form is mornings.
It is mornings.
The plural form of the noun star is stars, e.g. "On a clear night, you can see hundreds of thousands of stars."
see cant be plural because its NOT a noun NOTE: if by plural you mean like "we see a star" then its just see
The plural form for the noun 'good-morning' (or good morning, an open spaced of hyphenated compound noun) is good-mornings.A cheerful series of good mornings greeted us as we passed through the lobby.
The noun morning is singular; the plural form is mornings.
It is mornings.
The plural form of the noun star is stars.The plural possessive form is stars'.Example: All of the stars' dressing rooms have been refurbished.
The plural form of the noun boss is bosses.The plural possessive form is bosses'.example: The bosses' meeting is at ten this morning.
The plural form of the noun star is stars, e.g. "On a clear night, you can see hundreds of thousands of stars."
The daytime before noon is morning; the plural form is mornings.
The plural form of the noun pilot is pilots.The plural possessive form is pilots'.Example: All of the pilots' schedules are posted every Monday morning.
The plural form of the noun lunch is lunches.The possessive form of the plural noun workers is workers'.example: The workers' lunches have been delivered.
see cant be plural because its NOT a noun NOTE: if by plural you mean like "we see a star" then its just see
I believe the latin word for star is "stella". Stellae is the plural form.
The noun 'star' is a countnoun, a noun with a singular and a plural form.The noun 'stars' is the plural form of the singular noun 'star'.Examples:The stars in the sky were obscured by the lights of the city. (plural)My daughter had a gold star on her math test. (singular)
The word stars is a count noun, the plural form for the singular star. A count noun is a word that has both a singular and a plural form.