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The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
The plural of 'bunch' is bunches.The plural of 'ant' is ants.The plural of 'batch' is batches.The plural of 'day' is days.The plural of 'chimney' is chimneys.The plural of 'tomato' is tomatoes.The plural of 'umbrella' is umbrellas.The plural of 'donkey' is donkeys.The plural of 'sky' is skies.The plural of 'foot' is feet.The plural of 'show' is shows.
applied is does not have a plural but is apply it does have a plural.
The plural is a regular plural, attics.
Singular ' He/She is Plural 'They are NB Notice they change of verb. NNB 'They is' is NOT correct English.
The plural of "crisis" is "crises." This follows a pattern in English where nouns ending in "-is" change to "-es" in their plural forms. For example, "thesis" becomes "theses."
The plural of "alumina" is "aluminae." This follows the pattern of some irregular nouns that derive from Latin, where the ending "-a" changes to "-ae" in the plural form.
The plural form of "el pez" is "los peces." In Spanish, nouns typically change from singular to plural by adding an "s" or "es," and "pez" follows this pattern as it becomes "peces" in the plural.
Labours is the plural of the common noun labour. It follows the regular pattern of simply adding an "s" to the word.
The Plural for moose is moose.Examples:Look at that moose! (singular)Look at all those moose! (plural)
The singular is life; the plural lives is an irregular plural because the word changes spelling to become plural instead of adding the standard 's'.
The possessive form for the singular noun glass is glass's (just as you have it in your question).The plural form is glasses. The plural possessive form is glasses'.Example: I like these glasses' pattern the best.
The word may be:obelisk, plural obelisks - vertical stone monumentsoblique, plural obliques - a diagonal, or diagonal pattern, adjective meaning slanted
The plural of "stadio" in Italian is "stadi." This follows the typical pattern for Italian nouns ending in "-o," which change to "-i" in the plural form. So, if you're referring to multiple sports venues, you would use "stadi."
A regular plural is a noun to which an -s or an -es is added to the end of the word to form the plural.An irregular plural is a plural formed in some other way. Examples of irregular plural nouns:singular / pluralmouse / miceman / menwoman / womenchild / childrenperson / peoplegoose / geeseox / oxenfoot / feet
The plural form of "ox" is "oxen." "Oxen" is an example of an irregular plural noun. Irregular plurals do not follow the typical pattern of adding an "s" or "es" to form the plural form. Instead, they have unique forms that need to be memorized. Here are a few examples: Singular: ox, Plural: oxen Singular: child, Plural: children Singular: mouse, Plural: mice Singular: tooth, Plural: teeth Singular: man, Plural: men So, in summary, the plural form of "ox" is "oxen."
Actually, the real plural of "moose" is "meese". The only time people really use the word "meese" is for scientific purposes. That is why people now just say "moose" as the plural because it sounds wierd saying "meese".