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What are the rules that allow a word to end with s'?

if the object is plural and the plural ends in s or if it is a name that ends in s and has two or more sylables


How do you make a word that ends in a vowel plural?

To make a word that ends in a vowel plural, add -s to the end of the word. For example, "photo" becomes "photos" in the plural form.


If a word ends in s and you want to make it plural what do you do?

If a word ends in "s" and you want to make it plural, you typically add "es" to the end of the word. For example, "class" becomes "classes" in plural form.


A word that ends ins but is not s plural?

bus news


How do you make a word plural if it ends in an t?

add an 's' to the end of the word


Is the word meatballs a regular or irregular noun?

The word meatballs is a plural concrete common noun with a regular plural (because the plural ends with -s.)


How do you make a word that ends in S plural?

Add -es to it.bus - buses


What is the plural possessive for the word charges?

The plural possessive is charges'. When the plural form ends in 's' you simply add an apostrophe to make it possessive.


Starts with an R ends with an S?

-roses - reasonspretty much any r word with an s at the end, to make it plural.


When can a word end with s'?

A word can end w/ s' if it is a plural word that ends in s and if it is talking about ownership. For example: the EMPLOYEES' day off the neighborhood CATS' alley or something like that...


When do you put an apostrophes on an already plural word?

When it's possessing something. To clarify: The only time you use an apostrophe on a plural word is when it is a possessive plural, e.g. the children's clothes or the dogs' water dishes. In these instances, children and dogs are both already plural. Note the difference in the position of the apostrophe. If the plural ends in s, the apostrophe goes after the s. If the word itself is plural, the apostrophe goes before the s.


When do you put the apostrophe after the word?

When it's a plural possessive that already ends in -s. girls' dresses singers' voices