The plural of the noun like is likes. The noun form like (something you like) seems to be a relatively new usage in English, although more common since its adoption by the websites Facebook and Google.
A plural apostrophe doesn't look like anything. There's no such thing as a plural apostrophe.
there isn't a plural it's just like sheep There is a sheep there are loads of sheep :)
see cant be plural because its NOT a noun NOTE: if by plural you mean like "we see a star" then its just see
curtii like cacti
There isn't a plural. --------------------------------------- excuse me, do NOT erase my answer. its my opinion and you can think what you like. i say its anuses or anii.
The word that is singular. Examples:Singular, That boy is my friend. Plural, Those boys are my friends.Singular, I like that. Plural, I like them. I like those.
The word that is singular. Examples:Singular, That boy is my friend. Plural, Those boys are my friends.Singular, I like that. Plural, I like them. I like those.
A plural apostrophe doesn't look like anything. There's no such thing as a plural apostrophe.
voodoo i think is plural and non plural like fish
Bamboo - the plural is the same (like sheep).
Dosh is already plural. Your question is like asking "what's the plural of money?"
"Diocese" is singular, while "dioceses" is the plural form.
To Like (Plural)
both, like the plural of moose is moose
kedabra is sort of like deer its plural and singular are the same
Jedi is the singular as well as the plural. It's like sheep
Flies is the plural of the noun fly