The acceptable plural form is tomatoes.
The plural form of tomato is tomatoes.
The plural form for the noun tomato is tomatoes. The plural possessive form of is "tomatoes'". "The tomatoes' skins were very tough."
Tomatoes is a plural noun. The singular form is tomato.
The plural form of tomato is tomatoes.
Tomato's, as in "A tomato's coloring"
The plural of "tomato" is "tomatoes" due to the rules of English pluralization, which often involve adding an "es" to nouns ending in certain vowels. In this case, "tomato" ends in a vowel followed by a consonant, and the typical plural form requires the addition of "es" to maintain the pronunciation. This pattern helps distinguish the plural form while preserving the original sound of the word.
Potato - potatoes Tomato - tomatoes Tomatatillo - tomatilloes
The correct spelling is "tomatoes" when referring to the plural form of the fruit. "Tomato's" is the possessive form, indicating something that belongs to a single tomato, such as "the tomato's color."
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The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
Some nouns ending with an 'o' preceded by a consonant add 'es' to the end of the word to form the plural; for example:tomato - tomatoespotato - potatoeshero - heroesecho - echoesbuffalo - buffaloesmosquito - mosquitoesMost nouns ending with an 'o' simply add 's' to the end of the word to form the plural; for example:zero - zeroszoo - zoosstudio - studiosradio - radiosavacado - avacadosauto - autos
The plural form of the word inferno is infernos.