Rolls of honor.
The plural in this case would be guests of honour.As in "the guests of honour have arrived".
Only the word 'half' would be made into the plural form. Therefore, the plural of gradefruit half is gradpefruit halves.
The term animals' reputations is plural and possessive.The word animals is the plural form for the noun animal; the plural noun is made possessive by adding the apostrophe after the letter s.The word reputations is the plural form for the noun reputation.
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
Rolls of honor.
The word honor (British spelling honour) is singular.The plural form is honors (honours).
The plural in this case would be guests of honour.As in "the guests of honour have arrived".
guests-of-honor
The plural possessive form of "compass" is "compasses'".
The plural form of "guess" is "guesses." For example, "I made three guesses before I got the correct answer."
The plural form of the noun church is churches.The plural possessive form is churches'.Example: Our community churches' contributions made the project possible.
The masculine of maid of honor is called the Best Man. The best man takes care of all of the grooms needs during the planning and operation of the wedding.
Only the word 'half' would be made into the plural form. Therefore, the plural of gradefruit half is gradpefruit halves.
The plural form of the noun church is churches.The plural possessive form is churches'.example: The project was made possible by our local churches' contributions.
The plural possessive form of "loss" is "losses'."
"Honor" is a noun that refers to respectability, honesty, or distinction. "Honors" is the plural form of "honor" and can also refer to awards, distinctions, or special recognition given to someone for their achievements.