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"Daffodils" is the plural of "daffodil."
The plural form for the noun sir is sirs.
The plural form of the word zero is zeroes, like "There are a lot of zeroes in that number."
The word "police" is plural and it takes a plural verb.
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The plural form of "passer-by" is "passers-by."
The plural form of the compound noun 'sunburst' is sunbursts.
The noun 'weekdays' is the plural form. The singular noun is weekday.
The plural form of go-between is go-betweens.
Yes, zoa is the plural form of the word zoon, which is any of the individuals of a compound organism.
If there is no significant word in a compound word, you can add the plural ending directly to the last word in the compound.
The plural form of the noun skater is skaters.The plural possessive form is skaters'.Example: The skaters' performances at the ice show were phenomenal.
A compound word is two words put together to form a new word. (Example: Basket+Ball= Basketball) So, No, Batteries is not a compound word, it is the plural form of battery (which is one word).
If there is no single significant word in a compound word, add the plural ending to both parts of the compound word.
The plural form for the compound noun passer-by is passers-by.
The rules for making plural compound nouns are the same as the rules for making plural nouns. The ending of the word determines the form of the plural. For example:pole to poles; flagpole to flagpolesway to ways; doorway to doorwaysbaby to babies; crybaby to crybabiesbox to boxes; breadbox to breadboxesknife to knifes; jackknife to jackknives