The plural form of know-it-all is know-it-alls.
malapert, witling. Informal: saucebox, smart aleck, smarty, smarty-pants, wisenheimer. Slang: wiseacre, wisecracker, wise guy
The plural form of the noun audience is audiences.The plural possessive form is audiences'.Examples: All of his audiences' reactions are enthusiastic.
Natural is an adjective so cannot have a plural form. It is from the noun nature, for which the plural is nature, that is, encompassing all of nature.
The word Lilly (with a double L, first letter capitalized) is a person's name; if you know two people named Lilly, they are the Lillies. The word lily (single L, all lower case) is the flower; the plural for lily is lilies.
There is no plural form of the indefinite pronoun someone, a word for one person. The plural indefinite pronoun 'everyone' is a word for all of the people, but there is no indefinite pronoun for in between one person and all of the people.
The plural for of the noun log is logs. The plural possessive form is logs'.example: All of the logs' lengths were relatively even.
The plural form for the noun smarty (aka know-it-all) is smarties.
The plural form of the noun safe is safes.The plural possessive form is safes'.Example: The owner and the manager are the only ones who know all of the safes' combinations.
The plural form is ranchers. The plural possessive is ranchers'.
The plural form photos is an exception to the rule that words which end with -o preceeded by a consonant have -es added to create the plural form.
The plural form of the noun group is groups.The plural possessive form is groups'.example: All of the groups' leaders had to participate in the event.
The plural form of the noun county is counties.The plural possessive form is counties'.Example: All of the counties' representatives have been seated.
The plural form of the noun audience is audiences.The plural possessive form is audiences'.Examples: All of his audiences' reactions are enthusiastic.
Natural is an adjective so cannot have a plural form. It is from the noun nature, for which the plural is nature, that is, encompassing all of nature.
The plural form of the noun inventor is inventors.The plural possessive form is inventors'.Example: All of the inventors' chances for receiving the grant are equal.
The plural form of the noun journey is journeys.The plural possessive form is journeys'.Example: All of his journeys' expenses were paid by the queen.
No the word gazing is not a plural noun. The word gazing is not a noun at all but a verb. The singular noun form is gaze and the plural noun is gazes.
The plural form of the noun family is families. The plural possessive form is families'.example: All of the families' houses on this street are displaying the flag.