To change "county" to a plural noun, you would add the suffix "-ies" to the end of the word. Therefore, the plural form of "county" is "counties." This change follows the rules of English pluralization, where certain nouns take specific suffixes to indicate plurality.
The plural form of the noun county is counties.The plural possessive form is counties'.Example: All of the counties' representatives have been seated.
Yes, the form countries' is the plural possessiveof the plural noun countries.The apostrophe after the ending -s indicates possession.
Yes the word territories is a plural noun. The singular noun is territory.
Valleys is the plural form of valley.
The noun 'neighbour' is the singular form.The plural form is neighbours.
The plural form for county is counties.
Change is singular, not plural. The plural form is changes.
To form the plural of the noun wife, change the ending -fe to -ves.The plural form of the noun wife is wives.
To change a singular possessive noun to a plural possessive noun, first you must change the noun from a singular noun to a plural noun. The reason for this is that plural nouns can take different forms which will determine how the plural possessive is formed. Examples:A plural noun that ends with the letter s, just add an apostrophe after the ending s (s').singular noun, boy; plural noun, boys; plural possessive boys'An irregular plural noun that does not end with s, add anapostrophes ('s) to the end of the word.singular noun, child; plural noun, children; plural possessive children's
The plural form for the noun county is counties; the plural possessive form is counties'.Example: The counties' joint task force meets every Wednesday.
The noun change is a singular noun; the plural form is changes. Example sentence:I don't like the changes they made to this procedure.
Had is a verb, not a noun, and is both singular and plural.
The noun 'fundi' is the plural of the singular noun 'fundus'.
The plural form of the noun county is counties.The plural possessive form is counties'.Example: All of the counties' representatives have been seated.
You can change it: to a possessive noun: child's to a plural noun: children to a plural possessive noun: children's to an abstract noun: childhood
Yes I can:The plural form for the singular noun parent is parents.
The singular and the plural is trout, it doesn't change.