The plural for the noun spy is spies.
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"Jeans" is a plural noun. It refers to a type of garment that is typically made of denim and consists of trousers with legs that cover the hips and thighs.
The plural form for the noun spy is spies.The plural possessive form is spies'.
It can be, as in: "I spy with my little eye...", a wildly popular children's game in my day.However, it can also be a noun as in: "Just whose spy have you got there, Inspector?".Not only that, it can also be an adjective, as in: "The overdue boat remains unspied, Captain".
The plural form of "you" is "you" as well. English does not distinguish between singular and plural forms for the word "you."
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"Jeans" is a plural noun. It refers to a type of garment that is typically made of denim and consists of trousers with legs that cover the hips and thighs.
It is a noun or a verb. noun: James Bond was a spy in MI5. verb: The Russians were spying on the Germans.
A noun, but CAN be used as a verb, as in looking at something in secret. He is a spy for the other side. I am going to see if I can spy where they are putting the treasure.
The plural form for the noun spy is spies.The plural possessive form is spies'.
Yes the word spies is a plural noun. It is also the present tense verb of spy.