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Some words that end in the vowel y and add es to form the plural are alley, journey, and key.
Some words end in a consonant + y. To make them plural, change y to i and add es. Candy -> Candies
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"ILY" stands for "I Love You"
IM SRY ERIC THAT I DIDNT TELL U THIS B4....... BUT I M NOW!!!!!! ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY IYL ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLZ ERIC MSG ME OR CALL ME OR TXT ME OR SUMTHING??? PLZ ERIC ILY SOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I MISS U!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Y DID U MOVE 2 CALIFORNIA??????????????? PLZ ERIC I THINK OF U EVERY DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEVA WILL 4 GET U!!!!!!!!!!!!! I NO U SAID U DONT WANT 2 EVA TALK 2 ME AGAIN BUT U ALWAYS DID!!!!!!!!!!!! N U NEVA ONCE SAID DAT U DIDNT LOVE ME.......................................... ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NEVA 4 GET IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nation, discrimination
In nouns that end with a consonant and Y, the final Y is dropped and the letters ies are added to make the word plural. In words that end with a vowel and Y, the final Y is retained and an S is added, unless that final vowel is a U.
Some words that start with G and end with Y are:gabbygalaxygalleygaudygaygenealogygentlygeographygeologygeometryghastlyghostlygigglygiddygingerlyglorygoodygoofygorygraduallygravellygravelygravitygravygraygreedygullygummyguppyGuy
The suffix "-y" is used to form adjectives, while "-ly" is used to form adverbs. The suffix "-ily" is a combination of "-i" and "-ly" and is also used to form adverbs.
Some words that start with a vowel and end in a Y are:animosityanyelectrifyenemyeveryexactlyonlyorneryuglyusury
To make words that end with 'y' plural, you generally change the 'y' to 'i' and add 'es'. For example, baby becomes babies, city becomes cities. However, there are some exceptions, such as adding just an 's' to words that end in a vowel followed by 'y', like in toys or days.
Most words whose singular ends in "s" form their plural by adding "es". Examples: stress, stresses; fuss, fusses. Some (but not all) words that end with a vowel other than "e" form their plural by adding "es". Examples: tomato, tomatoes; hero, heroes. Words that end with a "y" preceded by a consonant change the "y" to an "i" and add "es". Examples: pony, ponies; pinny, pinnies; tally, tallies.