No it is correct without a s.
it depends on the verb. It could just use an s, or ies.
Usually, you add an "s" to make a singular word plural.
To make "Savannah" plural, you add an "s" to the end, resulting in "Savannahs."
The plural of "baffle" is "baffles." To make it plural, simply add an "s" to the end of the word.
The plural form of "contest" is "contests". Just add an "s" at the end to make it plural.
Data is the plural form of datum.
words ending in "e" just need an s adding to make them plural. bake - bakes fake - fakes lake - lakes...
it depends on the verb. It could just use an s, or ies.
Usually, you add an "s" to make a singular word plural.
To make "Savannah" plural, you add an "s" to the end, resulting in "Savannahs."
The plural of "baffle" is "baffles." To make it plural, simply add an "s" to the end of the word.
No, but you can make it plural by adding an "s" to the end.
You need the plural (no apostrophe). Make teachers feel they have a choice.
The plural form of "contest" is "contests". Just add an "s" at the end to make it plural.
To make "Garcia" plural, simply add an "s" to the end: "Garcias".
The plural form of fair is fairs. You add an s on the end to make it plural.
According to Kate Turabian's A Manual for Writers, letters used as terms do not require an article. (22.2.2)Correct: "Add s to make the the word plural."Incorrect: "Add an s to make the word plural."Incorrect: "Add a s to make the word plural."