The plural form of the noun guess is guesses.
The possessive form for the singular noun guess is guess's.
It is lionesses Lionesses.... I guess. Trappedwitgirls5
Several online dictionaries do not list a plural. One listed phoenixes. But the Latin nominative plural is phoenīcēs (much like the plural of matrix is matrices). So I guess it would depend on if you wanted to retain the Latin.
There are homophones (sound alike words):GUESTThe singular noun is guest, and the plural is guests. You would have to say either:"We have guests." or "We have a guest."GUESSED"We have guessed" is the past perfect for the verb "to guess." It means that you (plural) made a guess, or conjecture, about something.
Player is used as a slang word, but if you want to slang it even more I guess it would be "playa." Plural = playaz
The possessive form for the singular noun guess is guess's.
The plural form of "guess" is "guesses." For example, "I made three guesses before I got the correct answer."
The plural of guess is guesses, e.g. It took him several guesses before he got the answer.
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Yes, the conjugation (or plural of a guess) is "guesses." I guess. You guess. He guesses.
The singular noun is guess; the plural form is guesses.
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It is lionesses Lionesses.... I guess. Trappedwitgirls5
next time try to guess on your own.
Several online dictionaries do not list a plural. One listed phoenixes. But the Latin nominative plural is phoenīcēs (much like the plural of matrix is matrices). So I guess it would depend on if you wanted to retain the Latin.