Fries.
The plural form of fry is fries.
"Fries" is the plural form of "fry." So, the singular form is "fry."
The word "fry" (e.g. a French fry, fish fry, stir fry) is singular.The word fry (hatchling fish) is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form. (The fry in the pond were splashing about.)
That would be "French Fries".
The word 'fried' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to fry'. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:He fried the pork chops for dinner. (verb)She would rather have fried chicken. (adjective)The word 'fry' is both a verb (fry, fries, frying, fried) and a noun (fry, fries).The noun 'fry' as a word for recently hatched fish is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.The plural form of the noun 'fry' as a word for a get-together where fried food is served; an informal word for something fried (French fry) or children (small fry) is fries (French fries, small fries).
'French fry' is singular. 'French fries' is plural.
what is a stir-fry
Stir fry is called Stir fry because it is made in a wok and you stir the meal to cook it, otherwise it burns, and also you fry it in a wok.
Katharine Fry has written: 'Katharine Fry's book'
The plural form of "cry" is "cries" because it follows the standard English rule for forming plurals by adding "-es" to words ending in a consonant followed by a "y." The "y" changes to "i" in the plural form to maintain pronunciation.
Ah, a young salmon is called a fry, just like a little baby bird is called a chick. Isn't that just delightful? Fry are small and cute, swimming around in the rivers and streams, growing up to be strong and magnificent salmon. Just like you, they have a journey to go on and amazing things to achieve.
fry is in love with lela