Yes. Although fruit can be a collective term (fruit as a classification or group), the plural fruits can be used when there are two or more different ones, or to describe several individuals within a group.
Examples:
Fruit is an important part of the diet. / Those fruits are only seasonally available.
The fruit on the tree was ripe. / They examined each of the fruits for insects.
Bananas are a yellow fruit. / Bananas and apples are typical breakfast fruits.
Do not use an apostrophe to make a number plural. 1990s is the plural form of 1990
The base word of "fruit" is "fruit."
Fournesses is the plural of Fourness
Folisis is the plural of Folisi
The Spanish word for the orange fruit is "naranja."
Handkerchiefs is correct.
No, fox's is a singular possessive noun. The plural form of fox is foxes.
Do not use an apostrophe to make a number plural. 1990s is the plural form of 1990
Yes. Zas is an allowable Scrabble word.
Do you mean, "How do you pluralize the phrase 'follow God's word' ? 1) Follow the words of God, or 2) Follow God's words.
Diagnoses, pronounced die-eg-no-seez.
Lobotomies... To pluralize a word which ends in a "y" drop the "y" and add "ies".
As in the fruit, naranja. As in the color, anaranjado.
That is the correct spelling of the word "lemon" (a fruit, the tree it comes from, the taste, or the color).
If you want to pluralize any word, including the word 'hug,' an apostrophe is not needed. You would simply write 'hugs.'
The correct spelling of the word is "current" (up-to-date, or water or electrical flow). A homophone (sound-alike word) is the fruit name "currant".
Cylinders.