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sex, suffix Six
Nissan 240SX?? lol
Words that end in s, x , ch, sh or z require an -es to form the plural.
The late 1950's,thats all i know x
Uniforms, Hush, Munch, Box, Buzz
Nouns ending in ch, x, sh, and s form their plurals by adding -es to the end of the word. The plural form of these nouns will end in -ches, -xes, -shes, and -ses, respectively. Examples include "batches," "boxes," "wishes," and "buses."
The possessive singular of all English nouns, regardless of spelling, is formed by adding -'s: cross's ( pronounced just like the plural crosses).================================================================Many people will add 's to words that end in -s, it is not always correct and never correct for words ending in -ss. The general rule is that only an apostrophe is added to words ending in -s, -z or -x. Again, for plural words ending in -s just add the apostrophe.-'s is normally only added to words that end in -s where the -s is silent, e.g.Arkansas's new Governor; Illinois's former Governor; the Marine Corps's policy.
syntax
Yes. For words ending in 's', 'ch', 'x' or s-like sounds add 'es' to the end to form the plural.Business > businesses
Xerox
Jinx
Onyx