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Turn those sentences into plural.
Common nouns such as "box", "bus", and "bench" turn plural by adding "es" at the end.
The second person, personal pronoun 'you' functions as both the singular and the plural. The pronoun 'you' also functions as a subject or an object in a sentence. Examples:Jack, you did a good job.Class, I'm so proud of you.When you come to the stop sign, you turn left.
The word "princes" (and a few others where an -ess form is possible). Prince becomes plural when an S is added but becomes a singular noun (the female gender) by adding another S.
Sure thing, honey. Words like "leaf" and "knife" turn into "leaves" and "knives" when they want to bring their friends along. So, if you see a word ending in "f" or "fe," just add "ves" and you're good to go.
Turn those sentences into plural.
Some words end in -fe, e.g knife (that is in singular) but when you turn it to a plural you write knives.
The plural of the noun "swerve" (a sudden turn, or veer) is swerves.
The plural form of the word 'cet' is 'ces'.
Animals that use the same spelling for singular and plural are:salmontroutdeersheepswine
It just stays moose. Moose is one of those words where it means both singular and plural forms.
Her is not a noun. It is a pronoun.The plural of her is them.Example:Look at that girl. Look at her.Look at those girls. Look at them.
The plural form of the noun government is governments.The plural possessive form is governments'.example: The three governments' representatives will each speak in turn.
zygote - singular zygotes - plural
It's very confusing, but for nouns of Latin origin ending in 'us', you change the 'us' to 'i', 'era', 'ora' or 'es'. For example:syllabus > syllabi (modern usage - syllabuses)genus > generacorpus > corpora (modern usage - corpuses)census > censusesA good dictionary is an excellent resource to have when looking up the plural of words.
Common nouns such as "box", "bus", and "bench" turn plural by adding "es" at the end.
When flowers start to bloom. By becoming winter.