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"Echo" is both a singular and a plural noun. In its singular form, it refers to the repetition of sound caused by the reflection of sound waves off a surface. In its plural form, "echoes," it refers to multiple instances of sound reverberation.
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The plural form is echoes. The plural possessive is echoes'.
The plural of echo is echoes.Two example sentences with the word echoes are:His voice echoes through the mountains.She echoes the concerns of her colleagues at the board meeting.
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The plural form of echo is echoes.The plural of echo is echoes.
"Echo" is both a singular and a plural noun. In its singular form, it refers to the repetition of sound caused by the reflection of sound waves off a surface. In its plural form, "echoes," it refers to multiple instances of sound reverberation.
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The Echoes was created in 1959.
The plural form is echoes. The plural possessive is echoes'.
The plural of echo is echoes.Two example sentences with the word echoes are:His voice echoes through the mountains.She echoes the concerns of her colleagues at the board meeting.
Echoes of Valor was created in 1987.
The ISBN of Fading Echoes is 0061555126.
Echoes of Refuge was created in 2006.
Echoes of Honor was created in 1998.
Echoes from the Ocean was created in 1999.
Eternal Echoes was created in 2001.