Nouns that end in consonant + y change to -ies for their plural form.
eg baby - babies, city - cities
Basic sentences with plural nouns are the same as any basic sentence
subject + verb + object
The babies like chocolate milk. The cities are growing fast. The families met by the river.
The y is changed to ies to form the plural jellies.
The plural form of "y" is "ys" or "ies," depending on the context.
To make the noun "berry" plural, simply add an "-ies" to the end of the word, making it "berries."
When a word ends in -y preceded by a consonant, you can change the -y to -ies to form the plural. For example, the singular "activity" becomes "activities" in the plural form.
The plural form of sentence is sentences.
The y is changed to ies to form the plural jellies.
To make city plural, we take away the y and add ies. This makes cities.
The plural form of "y" is "ys" or "ies," depending on the context.
To make the noun "berry" plural, simply add an "-ies" to the end of the word, making it "berries."
When a word ends in -y preceded by a consonant, you can change the -y to -ies to form the plural. For example, the singular "activity" becomes "activities" in the plural form.
The plural form of sentence is sentences.
The plural of antipodean city is antipodean citiesbecause you make the noun city plural by remove the -y and replace with -ies. The word antipodean is an adjective; adjectives don't have singular or plural forms.
The plural noun of enemy is enemies. The "y" must be replaced with "ies".
Some examples of nouns that the plural form ends with -ies are:try, triesfry, friessupply, suppliesparty, partiespanty, pantiespatty, pattieslady, ladiesbaby, babiesworry, worriescherry, cherries
Just s, es, if there is y then remove Y and add ies after it
Turn those sentences into plural.
English nouns ending in -y generally form the plural in -ies: follies