The plural form for the noun work is works. Example:
The works of William Shakespeare sometimes need translation for modern English speakers.
The noun days is the plural form of the singular noun day.The possessive form of the singular noun is day's (a day's work).The possessive form of the plural noun is days' (two days' work).
The plural form for the noun wish is wishes. The plural possessive form is wishes'.Example: All of my wishes' fulfillment is the result of hard work.
The plural form for the noun classmate is classmates.The plural possessive form is classmates'.Example: The classmates' hard work was easy to see in their project.
The possessive form of the plural noun months is months'.example: The addition to the house was several months' work.
The word weekends is a plural noun. The singular form is weekend.
The plural form of the noun elf is elves.The plural possessive form is elves'.Example: The elves' work is mischief. (the work of the elves)
The word legible is an adjective and has no plural.
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The noun form 'pay' is an uncountable noun, a word for money received for work.
The plural possessive form of the word "inductee" would be "inductees'." In this form, the apostrophe comes after the final "s" to indicate that multiple inductees possess something. For example, "The inductees' achievements were celebrated at the ceremony."
The plural form is maids of all work.
The plural form of work chair is work chairs.
The noun days is the plural form of the singular noun day.The possessive form of the singular noun is day's (a day's work).The possessive form of the plural noun is days' (two days' work).
The noun 'drama' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a written work, a play, movie, or television production with a serious tone or subject; a word for an exciting, emotional, or unexpected event, set of circumstances, or behavior; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.
The nouns 'work' and 'etiquette' are both uncountable nouns. The term 'work etiquette' is an abstract noun, a term for a concept, an uncountable noun.Note: The plural form 'works' is a count noun, a word for something produced; for example the artist's best work or all of the author's works.
The plural form of the compound noun 'work company' is:work companies
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