Skies
The plural form of the noun sky is skies.The plural possessive form is skies'.
Skies is the plural form for the singular noun, sky.
The plural form for the noun sky is skies.
The adjective form of "sky" is "skyward." This term is used to describe something that is directed or moving towards the sky or located in the sky. It is derived from the noun "sky" by adding the suffix "-ward," which indicates a direction or location.
The plural would be 'are', not 'is'.Examples- "The birds are soaring in the sky."- "Cats are quite docile creatures."
The plural of sky is skies, as in "Nothing but blue skies up ahead."
The plural of sky is skies.
The noun skies is the plural form of the noun sky.The possessive forms are:sky's (singular possessive)skies' (plural possessive)
Sky's is singular possessive; skies is plural; skies' is plural possessive.
No. The noun sky is singular and the plural is "skies" (which is used fairly synonymously with sky).
Falak is an Arabian word. It means the sky. Its plural form is Aflak.
That is the correct spelling of the word "sky" (plural skies).