Pokémon is both a singular and plural noun. Some people erroneously think that "Pokémons" is the plural form, but that is incorrect. For example, "Squirtle is an excellent Pokémon, but there are so many other great Pokémon out there."
Pokémon names are their own plural and singular.
For example:
"Your charizard just attacked my herd of miltank!"
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Sadly, no. The creators of the game forgot to add in the Pokedex, so trading is impossible without GameShark. :(
another trainer gives you superpotion and then you give the pysducks it I got stuck at that part too
Yes, there are Pokmon games available online. One of the best would have to be tppcrpg.com, which is free and allows you to do the same functions as the handheld version of Pokmon--catching, training, and battling, that is.
Kanto: Bulbasaur-Charmander-Squirtle Johto: Chikorita-Cyndaquil-Totodile Hoenn: Treecko-Torchic-Mudkip Sinnoh: Turtwig-Chimchar-Piplup
The plural of name is names.
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To form the plural possessive form for names, add an apostrophe and an "s" after the plural form of the name. For example, if the name is "Smith" and it is pluralized as "Smiths," the plural possessive form would be "Smiths'.
Sadly, no. The creators of the game forgot to add in the Pokedex, so trading is impossible without GameShark. :(
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Yes, the plural for Smith is Smiths, and the plural possessive is Smiths'.Do not forget to capitalize names; names are proper nouns.
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You can download it at 4 SHARED.
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yes there is. just fly there if you can
The plural is Averys.