Oh, dude, an animal name that ends in "es" is "moose." Yeah, like those big, goofy-looking creatures with the antlers. So, if you ever need to impress someone with your animal trivia knowledge, just drop the word "moose" and watch them be like, "Whoa, this person really knows their stuff."
Zeus does not end with 'es' but 'us'. However, Hermes the son of Zeus ends with 'es'. Aeolus god of the winds ends with 'us' like Zeus.
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James, Jones, Hames.
Words that end in -ch are pluralised by adding -es, e.g.:church - churchescouch - coucheshunch - hunches
"invertebrates"
Words ending in -ch, -sh, -s, -x tend to form plurals with -es rather than just -s.
Escape (Ford), Escort (Ford), Espace (Renault) and Escalade (Cadillac) are cars that begin with the letters es.
A herd animal that forms the plural by changing the 'y' to 'i' before adding the 'es' is pony - ponies.
In United States English, you add -es to make the name Hughes plural, so it would be the Hugheses. Consider the expression "keeping up with the Joneses."
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