True. When making a singular noun plural, the spelling often changes. This can involve adding -s, -es, or -ies to the end of the word, or changing the internal vowel or consonant.
Yes, when the subject is plural, you should use a plural verb to maintain subject-verb agreement. This means that the verb should agree in number with the subject, so if the subject is plural, the verb should be too.
To change a singular noun to its plural form, add -s, -es, or -ies to the end of the word, depending on the spelling rules. Make sure to adjust any accompanying verbs and pronouns to agree with the new plural form.
Generally, you add "-es" to nouns ending in -s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z to make them plural. For other nouns, you typically just add "-s" to form the plural. However, there are some irregular plural forms in English that do not follow these rules and must be memorized.
Most nouns in English just add an -s at the end to make them plural. For example, book becomes books. Some words add -es, like foxes. A few words don't change at all, like deer. Some words, especially foreign words, may have other ways of becoming plural. For example, the plural of criterion is criteria.
Change the Y in I and add ES. Story -> Stories
You make the word puppy by spelling it like this:puppies. That's pretty much it.
No, it is not, because its spelling does not change when you make it plural it just becomes pianos. Whereas mouse is and irregular noun, because its spelling does change when it becomes plural, as it becomes mice. Hope that helps.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is heterotrophs(organisms that do not make their own food).
Yes, men is an irregular plural noun. A regular plural is a noun that you add an 's' to make the plural. Irregular plurals use a different spelling of the word to make the plural. Examples: singular / plural man / men goose / geese child / children mouse / mice
True. When making a singular noun plural, the spelling often changes. This can involve adding -s, -es, or -ies to the end of the word, or changing the internal vowel or consonant.
If your spelling and grammar are already correct, then changes will make them incorrect and should not be accepted.
you make it ... glasses you add an es because if you add a s then... it's three S's then it's improper spelling.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is heterotrophs(organisms that do not make their own food - usually includes animals and detrivores).
The correct spelling of the plural noun is alkalis (more than one alkali substance).The verb is (US) alkalize, to make more alkaline. The UK verb spelling is alkalise.
Yes, when the subject is plural, you should use a plural verb to maintain subject-verb agreement. This means that the verb should agree in number with the subject, so if the subject is plural, the verb should be too.
Lady's finger - yes. Ladies finger - no. "Ladies" is plural..... wouldn't make sense.