Yes it's towns
The noun 'town' is singular (one town).The plural noun is towns.
The plural form of the noun town is towns.The plural possessive form is towns'.Example: The regional towns' mayors have formed a committee to address the situation.
Usually, you add an "s" to make a singular word plural.
The plural form of "town" is "towns."
Goose can become geese. Mouse can become mice. Also, moose does not become "meese."
The noun 'town' is singular (one town).The plural noun is towns.
The plural form of the noun town is towns.The plural possessive form is towns'.Example: The regional towns' mayors have formed a committee to address the situation.
The word 'xeme', a type of bird, the plural would be xemes.
The word "us" is a plural pronoun. The singular pronoun is "I".
The plural form of town is towns.
The plural form of town is towns.The plural form of town is towns.
Usually, you add an "s" to make a singular word plural.
The plural form of "town" is "towns."
Gentleman usher is two word. To make the plural of that term, you have to use the plural form of both words; so it would become gentlemen ushers.
Goose can become geese. Mouse can become mice. Also, moose does not become "meese."
Alumnus is singular; alumni is plural. The origin of the word alumnus is Latin and uses the Latin plural form.
The singular is life; the plural lives is an irregular plural because the word changes spelling to become plural instead of adding the standard 's'.