marry to marries
Some words that end in the vowel y and add es to form the plural are alley, journey, and key.
To make words ending in "is" plural, change "is" to "es" at the end of the word. For example, "analysis" becomes "analyses," and "thesis" becomes "theses."
Most nouns in English just add an -s at the end to make them plural. For example, book becomes books. Some words add -es, like foxes. A few words don't change at all, like deer. Some words, especially foreign words, may have other ways of becoming plural. For example, the plural of criterion is criteria.
If the y is immediately preceded by a consonant, change y to ies. If the y is preceded by a vowel, simply add s after the y, as with most other words.
Most words whose singular ends in "s" form their plural by adding "es". Examples: stress, stresses; fuss, fusses. Some (but not all) words that end with a vowel other than "e" form their plural by adding "es". Examples: tomato, tomatoes; hero, heroes. Words that end with a "y" preceded by a consonant change the "y" to an "i" and add "es". Examples: pony, ponies; pinny, pinnies; tally, tallies.
Some words end in a consonant + y. To make them plural, change y to i and add es. Candy -> Candies
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Some words that end in the vowel y and add es to form the plural are alley, journey, and key.
The plural of infirmity is infirmities. For most words ending in y, change it to i and add es.
To make words ending in "is" plural, change "is" to "es" at the end of the word. For example, "analysis" becomes "analyses," and "thesis" becomes "theses."
To form the plural of words ending in 's', you add '-es'. Princess, princesses.
Most nouns in English just add an -s at the end to make them plural. For example, book becomes books. Some words add -es, like foxes. A few words don't change at all, like deer. Some words, especially foreign words, may have other ways of becoming plural. For example, the plural of criterion is criteria.
cherry; cherries baby; babies
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Words that end in s, x , ch, sh or z require an -es to form the plural.
If the y is immediately preceded by a consonant, change y to ies. If the y is preceded by a vowel, simply add s after the y, as with most other words.
Most words whose singular ends in "s" form their plural by adding "es". Examples: stress, stresses; fuss, fusses. Some (but not all) words that end with a vowel other than "e" form their plural by adding "es". Examples: tomato, tomatoes; hero, heroes. Words that end with a "y" preceded by a consonant change the "y" to an "i" and add "es". Examples: pony, ponies; pinny, pinnies; tally, tallies.