The plural of the noun creature is creatures.
To find the plural for any word, add either an -s (words ending in -e or have a consonant as the last letter) or an -es (words that end with a vowel, excluding -e; if it ends in -y, change the -y to -i and add -es) to the end of the word.
In this case, I would take the word creature and, seeing that it ends in -e, add an -s to the word to make creatures.
The noun "familiar" is an enchanted creature, such as a witch's pet. It has the plural familiars. The adjective familiar (known, recognized) would not have a plural.
No, the noun creatures' is the possessive form of the plural noun creatures.The singular possessive form is creature's.
The word Pegasus is a proper noun, the name of a mythical creature, and should be capitalized. The plural possessive form is Pegasuses'.
In French, the word "animaux" is the plural form of "animal." While "animal" refers to a single creature, "animaux" encompasses multiple animals. This irregular plural formation is common in French, where many nouns do not simply add an "s" to form the plural.
Yes, "hairs" is the correct spelling. Not to the confused with "hares" (the plural of the rabbit-like creature)
The plural form of crustacean is crustaceans.
Yes, "creatures" is a regular plural noun. It is formed by adding the standard plural suffix "-s" to the singular noun "creature." This follows the general rule for most nouns in English, where adding "-s" or "-es" creates the plural form.
No, the word 'creatures' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'creature', a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'creatures' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Example:What are the creatures in the fish tank? They are very colorful. The children enjoy watching them.
The plural forms are:burrow; burrowshatchery; hatcheriesstorey; storeyshive; hiveshutch; hutches
There is no such creature as platipi, in either singular or plural form.A group of platypuses does not have any specific name - they are just platypuses.
Both "fish," and "fishes," are correct plural forms of the singular word "fish."The singular noun fish is a word for a single creature or a substance used as food. The food substance fish is an uncountable noun.We can have some fish for dinner.The plural noun fishes is a word for multiple creatures that swim or multiple types of fish.There are four fishes in the koi pond.The fishes served were salmon andmackerel.However, many people use the singular form only for both singular and plural.
It is mouses. The plural of mouse (small furry creature) is mice, so one might think that the plural of the pointing device would also be mice. However, the two words have undergone a differentiation through usage. According to Garner's Modern American Usage, the best practice is to pluralize it mouses. That also goes for timid people ("When it comes to warfare, he's a real mouse. In fact, he comes from a long line of mouses"). Similarly, whereas the plural of louse, the small wingless insect, is lice, the plural of louse, the cad, is louses.