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  • bay
  • day
  • buoy
  • delay (ex. Sorry for the delay.)
  • donkey
  • monkey
  • play (ex. She is acting in a play.)
  • ray
  • turkey
  • way
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How many nouns ending in Y preceded by vowel?

Examples of nouns ending in -y that is preceded by a vowel:alleyboycaychimneydaydonkeyessayjoykeymonkeyplaytoyturkeyvalleyway


Nouns ending in o preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding?

-s. Examples include radios, videos, and pianos.


What are some examples of singular nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel add s?

Some examples are:attorney; attorneysbay; baysbuoy; buoysboy; boysday; dayskey; keysmonkey; monkeysplay; playsstray; straystoy; toystray; traysvalley; valleys


Does nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding s?

Yes, nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding s. For example, "essay" becomes "essays" and "donkey" becomes "donkeys."


How do nouns ending in Y preceded by a vowel form?

Most nouns ending in -y preceded by a vowel are made plural by just adding an -s to the end of the word, for example: day to days; alley to alleys; boy to boys; guy to guys; etc. Nouns ending in -y preceded by a consonant, take out the -y and add -ies for example: candy to candies; duty to duties; baby to babies; etc.


Nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding?

Nouns ending in 'y' preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding the letter 's'. Examples:one day, two daysone boy, two boysone play, two playsone blue-jay, two blue-jays


Do nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding s?

yes, such as: way-->ways valley-->valleys decoy-->decoys guy-->guys


What are some examples of nouns that become plural if s is added if they are vowel-o ending nouns?

Pianos Cellos Piccolos


How to form the plural of a noun ending in y preceded by a consonant?

The general rule for nouns ending in "y" preceded by a consonant is to drop the "y" and add "ies" to form the plural. Some examples are:city = citiesmemory = memorieslady = ladiesparty = partiesThe exception to this rule is for the names of people. If a name ends in "y", an "s" is added to the end of the word, whether the "y' is preceded by a consonant or a vowel; for example, the two Marys or the Kennedys.For nouns ending in "y" preceded by a vowel, an "s" is added to the end of the word to form the plural. Some examples are:chimney = chimneyskey = keystoy = toysway = ways


What plural words end in y add s?

Nouns ending in -y, preceded by a vowel are made plural by adding an -s. Examples: boys, toys, clays, trays Nouns ending in -y, preceded by a consonant are made plural by dropping the -y and adding -ies. Examples: babies, ladies, parties, armies.


Nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel form the plural by adding s to the singular?

Yes, that is correct. The general rule is that nouns ending in a vowel followed by "y" form their plurals by simply adding an "s" to the singular form. For example, "valley" becomes "valleys" in the plural form.


How are the plurals of a noun ending in o after a vowel formed?

Most nouns ending in o preceded by a vowel are pluralized by simply adding an "s" on the end of the word; for example:photo becomes photoszoo becomes zoosmemo becomes memoskangaroo becomes kangaroos