The plural for for the noun waitress is waitresses.
Waitresses.
The plural of order is orders. e.g. "The waitress got our orders wrong again."
There are two English word possibilities :SERVER - (noun) a waiter or waitress, or a computer used for websitesSEVERE - (adjective) extreme or serious (often bad)
The waitress' day seemed very long.
The plural for for the noun waitress is waitresses.
Waitresses.
One waitress. Two waitresses. Plural possessive: The waitresses' tips were stolen.
Nouns ending in 's' form the plural by adding 'es' to the end of the word.The plural form of the noun 'waitress' is waitresses.
The plural of order is orders. e.g. "The waitress got our orders wrong again."
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s*:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word.example: "The waitress' feetwere killing her."Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word.example: "The waitress'sfeet were killing her."The plural form of the noun waitress is waitresses. The plural possessive is waitresses'.example: "The new waitresses' uniforms have arrived."*The -s's is the most commonly used form, but if you are a student, use the form that is preferred by your teacher.
The plural possessive for waitresses is waitresses', e.g. the waitresses' tables.The plural form of waitress is waitresses, and the plural possessive form is waitresses'.
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"waitress" is a noun. a waitress is a person, not a way of describing something.
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The waitress served the meal efficiently. The patrons left the waitress a good tip.