The noun class is singular.The plural form is classes.
Nouns ending is -s, -x, -z, -ch, or -sh, add -esto the end of the word to form the plural.The noun 'class' ends with an -s, so it forms its plural by adding -es.
Class is singular (even though it ends in an -s). One class, in the possessive, is class's. "The class's group project is due next Monday." But if it's more than one class, you have classes. And classes' is the plural possessive form.
The plural of bourgeois is still bourgeois. The term bourgoisie applies to the class as a whole, not to many members of that class, so is not the plurl form.
The plural form for the proper noun Tracy is Tracys:There are two Tracys in my class.
The plural form of class president is class presidents.
The noun class is singular.The plural form is classes.
No. Classes is plural for class, but it is not possessive.Classes' is the possessive plural of class.
The plural of "class" is "classes."
No. Classes is plural for class, but it is not possessive.Classes' is the possessive plural of class.
"Classes" is the correct plural form of the word "class."
The class a larva is in is the plural larvae
yes, because one class would be a class, but multiple would be classes.
The plural possessive form of the word "class" is "classes'".
Nouns ending is -s, -x, -z, -ch, or -sh, add -esto the end of the word to form the plural.The noun 'class' ends with an -s, so it forms its plural by adding -es.
the plural of absent is absents. As in "there are a few absents in the class".
The noun 'class' is a countable noun, a noun that has a singular and a plural form.Examples:I'm late for my dance class. (singular)My dance classes are expensive, I can't afford to miss them. (plural)Which class of fungus is this? (singular)How many classes of fungus are there? (plural)