answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Candies

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the plural of candy?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the plural of candy cane?

The plural noun is candy canes.


What is the plural noun for candy?

the plural noun for candy is candies.


What is the plural possessive for candy?

The plural possessive form of "candy" is "candies'."


What is the proper noun for candy?

The plural form for the noun candy is "candies".


What is the plural of Chocolate candy?

Chocolate candies


What is the spanish translation for candy?

Dulces (plural) or dulce (singular, for just one piece of candy).


What is the plural word for kind?

The plural for for the noun kind is kinds. How many kinds of candy to you sell?


How do you say 'candy' or 'sweets' in German?

"candy" or "sweets" translates in to German as :-"Bonbon" or "Süßigkeit" in the singlular and "Bonbons" or "Süßigkeiten" in the plural.


Should you use is or are with the sentence How many pieces of candy are in a jar or is in a jar?

Pieces of candy is plural; how many pieces are in a jar.


What is the collective noun for candies?

What is the collective noun for many candies


What is the generic general Italian word for Candy?

The most common is caramelle (plural) if you're using it in the general sense, as in "My kids like candy." Use una caramella (sing.) for "a piece of candy."


Where you can use the have and where you can use the has?

Has is the third-person singular form of have. If the subject is singular, use has. If it is plural, use have. For example, The boy has some candy. The boys have some candy. The boy has gone home. The boys have gone home. Have is also the imperative form. For example, Have some candy! If the subject is the first-person personal pronoun "I" or the second-person personal pronoun "you" then use "have" instead of "has." I have some candy You have some candy. We have some candy. They have some candy. He has some candy. She has some candy. It has some candy. (This is because he/she/it are third person singular.)