Spies
The plural for the noun spy is spies.
The plural form for the noun spy is spies.The plural possessive form is spies'.
Technically, the plural is espionages, but you're more likely (and it's better writing) to say "he was convicted of several acts of espionage" rather than "he was convicted of several espionages".
The plural of spy is spies.Two example sentences are:All the spies were caught and executed.He illegally spies on his neighbour.
Yes, the Y in spy has a long I sound. The plural noun spies uses the IE for the same sound.
Yes the word spies is a plural noun. It is also the present tense verb of spy.
The plural is valleys.Unlike nouns ending in -y (ally, spy), English nouns ending in -ay or -ey form regular S plurals.
Words like candy, bully, spy, pony... when the word has a consonant before the final y, then change the y to ies to form the plural.
Red spy, Blue spy, White spy and black spy. These are all the spys from spy vs spy on PS2.
Yes, you can.
In the game Spy vs Spy on play station there is red, blue, white and black spy
The Definitive is 'to spy' Present tense I spy You He/she/they spy. Past tense I spied you spied he/she/they spied Future tense I shall spy you will spy he/she/they will spy.