The plural of sandwich is sandwiches.
seagulls "A flock of seagulls ate my sandwich."
The plural of hero is heroes.*The spelling heros may be seen for the colloquial use of hero to mean a submarine sandwich.
Sandwich is not an adjective. It is a noun and does not describe anything. "Sand" might be a word, but "wich" is not. Sandwich is actually named after The Duke of Sandwich, a place in England. Therefore, sandwich is neither compound nor an adjective.
The pronoun 'you' takes the place of a noun (or nouns) for the person (or people) spoken to (the second person pronoun).The pronoun 'you' is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person (or people).The pronoun 'you' functions as a singular or plural form.The pronoun 'you' functions as a subject or an object in a sentence.Examples:Jack, you are a good friend. (singular, subject of the sentence)Children, you must wash your hands for lunch. (plural, subject of the sentence)Jack and Jill, you must wash your hands for lunch. (plural)Dad, I made a sandwich for you. (singular, object of the preposition 'for')Boys, I made some sandwiches for you. (plural, object of the preposition 'for')Jack and Jill, I made some sandwiches for you. (plural)
The plural of sandwich is sandwiches.
The plural form of sandwich is sandwiches.
If you meant "sandwich" The plural form is sandwiches.
The plural of cheese sandwich is cheese sandwiches.
The plural of sandwich is sandwiches.
The plural of sandwich is sandwiches.
The correct plural form of "sandwich" is "sandwiches."
Los sandwiches
seagulls "A flock of seagulls ate my sandwich."
The plural of hero is heroes.*The spelling heros may be seen for the colloquial use of hero to mean a submarine sandwich.
sandwiches e.g I would enjoy some sandwhiches right now. (Preferably grilled cheese)
Usually it's 'sandwich' (plural - les sandwichs) but a ham sandwich is also called 'un jambon beurre'.