Times already is plural, the singular form is time.
The plural is ecstasies. (would have to be different forms or times, because ecstasy is an emotional feeling)
Series is plural, though often times used to describe what is thought of a singular event.
Thunder as a noun is a sound produced by lightning, so it normally has no plural form. Occurrences at two separate times or places would remain "thunder."
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
The plural is ecstasies. (would have to be different forms or times, because ecstasy is an emotional feeling)
According to the N.Y. Times Crossword, the plural of agora is agorai.
Series is plural, though often times used to describe what is thought of a singular event.
the plural form of squeeze is just, well, squeeze. If you ar asking a question in which you need to use the plural form of squeeze, you ask "how many times do i squeeze this sponge?" for example.
Though often times the plural is implied/inferred, or explicitly stated with modifiers, you may say 'hanatachi.'
In the KJV it is 505 times including both singular and plural.
in his times is incorrect since this is a plural form and should be written in the singular form
KJV - 762 times plus an extra 114 if you include 'hearts'. NIV - 541 plus 205 plural. NLT - 350 plus 208 plural.
In Spanish, "veces" is the plural of "vez." So it would mean "times," as in "I have been there three times."
Jolly is almost always used as an adjective. The related noun "jollies" is used in plural form and means festive times (UK) or slang for amusement (US) in the usage to get one's jollies.
Tīd , (plural) tide (fem noun) or tima, (plural) timan (masc noun), (Old English) = time, times (modern English). Tīd is comparable to German Zeit, tima is traced to Latin tempus.
In the Authorized KJV Bear (singular) is used 215 times in 208 verses. Bears (plural) is used 2 times.