The plural form of town is towns.
The plural form of town is towns.
Peddler Pete is the subject but it is not a plural subject.
Road is a noun. Roads is the plural form of road. Roads is a plural noun. All the roads out of town are busy.
The Spanish plural noun is "alamitos" (little cottonwoods, little poplars) notably used for a town in southern California, Los Alamitos.
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 form of town is towns.
The plural form of "town" is "towns."
Yes, the word "town" can become plural. The plural form of "town" is "towns."
The noun 'town' is singular (one town).The plural noun is towns.
The plural form of the noun town is towns.The plural possessive form is towns'.Example: The regional towns' mayors have formed a committee to address the situation.
Towns
Peddler Pete is the subject but it is not a plural subject.
Three churches can be seen from this vantage point.
The plural of Prius is Prii. Toyota held a poll on a facebook game called Car Town, and they asked the users what the plural should be, and when the votes were counted, the plural of Prius became Prii. Other options were: Prius itself, Priuses, Prien, or Prium
John and Mary, I am going to town, do you want to come too?
If it is the number of discrete objects, as in 'The average number of dogs per family in the town of Bamberg is 1.0001', then yes, it is plural. Each family has, on average, 1.0001 dogs.
Go is a verb so it wouldn't be plural. If there was a way to make it into a noun so you could have more than one of them like, "Of all the street signs the town has the go's are the most worn out". then that is how you would make it plural.