geese, buck [the animal not the money], antelope
The noun 'lava' is an uncountable noun (or mass noun) as a word for a substance.The plural form of uncountable nouns for substances are words for 'types of' or 'kinds of'.
For an English plural, the answer is never. Some words ending in the letter 's' are made plural by adding 'es', such as one bus, two buses or one class, two classes.
Yep, while "petals" is a plural noun, most plural words would have "s" at the end.
For words ending in consonants, either add s or es. In this case- es. The plural is kisses.
geese, buck [the animal not the money], antelope
No, the plural form of "wasp" is "wasps" without the extra 's.'
Two plural words ending in '-s':table > tableschair > chairs
Some words that end in -s that are always plural are:accommodationsamendsarchivesbarracksbinocularsbowelsclothescommunicationscongratulationscontentscrossroadsforcepsgallowsglasses (vision aid)goodsheadquartersjeansmathematicsmeansnewspajamaspantsscissorsseriesshortsspeciesstairstongstrouserstweezers
Most plural words do.
The noun 'lava' is an uncountable noun (or mass noun) as a word for a substance.The plural form of uncountable nouns for substances are words for 'types of' or 'kinds of'.
The word rural is one.muralpastoral
For an English plural, the answer is never. Some words ending in the letter 's' are made plural by adding 'es', such as one bus, two buses or one class, two classes.
Trout.
The plural of a letter can be written using an apostrophe, which is usually not a valid way to form a plural. The plural spelling S's could also be a possessive, but Ss would probably be unclear. The phonetic version is esses, which is the plural of ess.
No, nouns ending in 's' are not always plural; some examples are:abacusabyssaddressasparagusbassbiasbonusbuscactuscallouscampuscircusclasscompasscosmosdaisdiabetesdiscusdressemphasisethosficusfocusfungusgasgeniusglassgrasshaggishepatitishiatushibiscushippopotamushummusibisisthmuskisslasslenslossmantismessmetropolismolassesmossnemesisnexusnucleusoasisoctopusonusosmosispantsparenthesispasspelvisphysicsplatypuspluspressprogresspusradiusrhesusruckussassafrassisstatusstratusstresssuccesssurplussynopsistennisTexastrellistrussviruswalruswatercresswellnesswitnessyes
"Children", "Women" and "Fish" are plural words that do not end with an 's'. There are many more.