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 is stars. The plural possessive is stars'.
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
Ah, a happy little question! The plural possessive for "star" would be "stars'." Just add an apostrophe after the "s" when showing that multiple stars own something. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents in grammar!
Mornings. -s is the standard plural morpheme in English.
I believe the latin word for star is "stella". Stellae is the plural form.