Monkey
Lobotomies... To pluralize a word which ends in a "y" drop the "y" and add "ies".
Curries. With most (not all) nouns that end in y, you drop the y and add ies to make the word plural. Examples: baby babies story stories candy candies
Take off the y and add -ies: groceries.
The general rules for forming plurals of nouns that end in 'y' are:If the word has a consonant before the final y, then drop the y and add 'ies' to form the plural. For example:baby > babiesspy > spiesbully > bulliespony> poniesberry > berriesbunny > bunniesIf the word has a vowel before the final y, just add 's' to form the plural. For example: boy > boyskey > keysmonkey > monkeysday > daystoy > toystray > traysTo form the plural of a name, add 's' to the end of the word. For example: Kennedy > KennedysMary > MarysHenry > HenrysFoley > Foleys
In nouns that end with a consonant and Y, the final Y is dropped and the letters ies are added to make the word plural. In words that end with a vowel and Y, the final Y is retained and an S is added, unless that final vowel is a U.
The plural of nouns that end in "y" can be formed by changing the "y" to "i" and adding "es." For example, "city" becomes "cities" in the plural form.
Lobotomies... To pluralize a word which ends in a "y" drop the "y" and add "ies".
You drop the y and add ies to get libraries. You can also say - change the y to an i and add es.
You don't drop the 'y' you just add 's' to make the plural monkeys.
Some words that end in the vowel y and add es to form the plural are alley, journey, and key.
The spelling rule is: when the word has a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) before the letter βyβ, you add the letter βsβ and when the word has a consonant (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, z) before the letter βyβ, you remove the βyβ and replace it with βiesβ.
For nouns that end in a consonant + 'y', you need to drop the final 'y' and add '-ies' to form the plural. For example:baby > babiesgallery > galleriescandy > candiesfly > fliesparty > parties
Words that drop the ending "y" and add "-ies" are those for which the penultimate letter of the word is a consonant. As the penultimate letter of keys is a vowel, the final consonant y is retained and an s is added at the end.
The plural possessive is companies'. When a word ends in -y and the letter before y is a consonant, drop -y and add -ies to form the plural. To form the possessive, add ' (apostrophe) to the end of the word.
The plural form for the name McCarthy is the McCarthys.Names of people that end in letter -y do not drop the -y to add -ies; for example the two Marys, or the Kennedys (not the Maries and the Kennedies).
On most English words that end in y, you will drop the y and add '-ies' to make the plural word. For example baby would be babies.
Curries. With most (not all) nouns that end in y, you drop the y and add ies to make the word plural. Examples: baby babies story stories candy candies