The plural form of y is ies
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.
Add an 's' to form the plural of proper nouns ending in 'y'. For example:Kennedy > the KennedysMary > two MarysHarry > two HarrysJelly Belly > a handful of Jelly Bellys
The plural form is: los chicos son altos y guapos.
The y is changed to ies to form the plural jellies.
The general rule for nouns ending in "y" preceded by a consonant is to drop the "y" and add "ies" to form the plural. Some examples are:city = citiesmemory = memorieslady = ladiesparty = partiesThe exception to this rule is for the names of people. If a name ends in "y", an "s" is added to the end of the word, whether the "y' is preceded by a consonant or a vowel; for example, the two Marys or the Kennedys.For nouns ending in "y" preceded by a vowel, an "s" is added to the end of the word to form the plural. Some examples are:chimney = chimneyskey = keystoy = toysway = ways
The plural possessive is companies'. When a word ends in -y and the letter before y is a consonant, drop -y and add -ies to form the plural. To form the possessive, add ' (apostrophe) to the end of the word.
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 for the noun army is armies.To form the plural for words ending in y preceded by a consonant:change the y into ie and add s.
Add an 's' to form the plural of proper nouns ending in 'y'. For example:Kennedy > the KennedysMary > two MarysHarry > two HarrysJelly Belly > a handful of Jelly Bellys
The plural form is: los chicos son altos y guapos.
Take of the -y and add -ies: documentaries.
The plural is ironies (like many consonant-Y nouns, the Y becomes I and adds ES).
The y is changed to ies to form the plural jellies.
The plural of city follows the standard "-y to -ies" form, as "cities".
The plural form of words when the last two letters are a consonant and a y, take off the y and add ies. The plural of blackberry is blackberries.
English nouns ending in -y generally form the plural in -ies: follies
Nouns that end in -y preceded by a consonant are made plural by changing the -y to -ies: body - bodies.