Some examples of words that end in 'es' are:
Nouns, singular are Pisces, hades, species, series.
Nouns, plural are: wishes, fishes, babies, classes.
Verbs, present tense are: marches, washes, cycles, decides.
Ad -es to singular nouns ending in: s, ss, ch, sh, x and most words ending in o.
watch - watches
dish - dishes
potato - potatoes
tomato - tomatoes
bus - buses
dress - dresses
box - boxes
fox - foxes
go - goes
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It should be mentioned here that singular nouns ending in y change to i plus es in the plural
cry - cries
fry - fries
try - tries
Some words like dish:dishes. Dress:dresses. Bench:benches. There are a lot of these words.
Dies
Lies
Pies
Ties
Cries
Dries
Flies
Skies
Spies
Tries
Ladies
Pixies
Undies
Cookies
Dairies
Daisies
Empties
Enemies
Entries
Fairies
Goodies
Hurries
Huskies
Lollies
Magpies
Mummies
Nannies
Nappies
Ovaries
Parties
Pasties
Piggies
Pinkies
Poppies
Potties
Puppies
Replies
Retries
Species
Stories
Talkies
Teddies
Tummies
Veggies
Worries
Zombies
Agencies
Brownies
Cavities
Cherries
Colonies
Comedies
Countries
Crawlies
Curtsies
Families
Freebies
Galaxies
Surgeries
Copies
Strawberries
Families
Candies
Strategies
Company
Community
Opportunities
Factories
Memories
Studies
Bullies
Mysteries
Kitties
Duties
Some words like dish:dishes. Dress:dresses. Bench:benches. There are a lot of these words.
If the noun ends in -s -z -x -ch -sh then add -esto make the plural.
bus - buses, buzz - buzzes, box - boxes, peach - peaches
Plurals for words that end in Y
For words where y follows a vowel, add s to make it plural
For words where y follows a consonant, drop the y and add ies
Most plural words end in -s or -es.The list would be too extensive to write here.
borradores Words that end in consonants add -es to be made plural; words that end in vowels add -s.
Words that end in s, x , ch, sh or z require an -es to form the plural.
True. Sheep for instance
Things are nouns (plural -s). A noun is a word for a person, place thing or idea. Some singular nouns that end in -s are:classbossbiasaliascrisisoasispantsscissorsMost singular nouns that end with -s add -es to the end to form the plural, but not all; for example:class + es = the plural form classesboss + es = the plural form bossesbias + es = the plural form biasesalias + es = the plural form aliasescrisis changes the -is to -es = the plural form crisesoasis changes the -is to -es = the plural form oasespants does not change form for the plural; a pair of pants -> two pairs of pantsscissors does not change form for the plural; a pair of scissors -> two pairs of scissors
It ends in an 's' - pianos.
Yes. For words ending in 's', 'ch', 'x' or s-like sounds add 'es' to the end to form the plural.Business > businesses
Words ending with s, x, ch, sh, and z add 'es' to the end of the word to form the plural. Examples:class, classesbox, boxesmatch, matcheswish, wisheswaltz, waltzes
For words that end in O, add either s or es.
Plural forms of words that end in -s are formed by adding -es, so Travis becomes Travises
For words ending in consonants, either add s or es. In this case- es. The plural is kisses.
The plural of fright would be frights. Most things plural end in s or es.
Most nouns that end in 'i' form the plural by adding 's'. For example:rabbi > rabbiskhaki > khakisalibi > alibisHowever, there are exceptions where the plural can be formed by adding either 's' or 'es'. For example:taxi > taxis > taxiesalkali > alkalis > alkalieschili > chilies