banjo, banjos soprano, sopranos tango, tangos oratorio, oratorios alto, altos solo, solos concerto, concertos intermezzo, intermezzos (or intermezzi, depending on how sophisticated you feel like making believe you are) staccato, staccatos largo, largos tempo, tempos (when did you last hear tempi?) capo, capos
Opera is actually a plural; the singular is opus, meaning "work." But when we treat opera as an English word meaning a long musical composition of vocal and orchestral parts, we pluralize it as operas.
The plural of performer is performers.
The plural of theatre is theatres.
The plural of the noun thespian (actor) is thespians.
The performances of the season is the season'sperformances (one season).The performances of the seasons is the seasons'performances (two or more seasons).
Examples of nouns that form their plural by adding 's' include dog (dogs), cat (cats), book (books), and house (houses).
=) It is the pLuraL of Santos.. Proper nouns usually form their plural by adding -s or -es. For examples: Ramon - Ramons Reyes - Reyeses =)
Nouns ending in -y, preceded by a vowel are made plural by adding an -s. Examples: boys, toys, clays, trays Nouns ending in -y, preceded by a consonant are made plural by dropping the -y and adding -ies. Examples: babies, ladies, parties, armies.
Beau > beaux Bureau > bureaux
Most nouns form their plural by adding the letter "s" at the end. For example, "dog" becomes "dogs" in plural form. Some nouns require different rules for pluralization, such as changing the spelling completely or adding "es" at the end.
There are two rules to take into account:# The plural of nouns ending in -s is made by adding -es. Examples: bus, buses; Christmas, Christmases. # The possessive of a plural noun is made by adding an apostrophe ('). Examples: buses, buses'; Christmases, Christmases'.The apostrophe at the end of plural words such as buses'does not change the way the word is spoken. We do not say busiziz .
The plural noun is oboes - but you have only added an S to oboe, which does not end with an O.All musical terms that end in O are made plural by adding an S. (solo, solos)
To change a singular noun to plural by adding an "S," simply append the letter "S" to the end of the word. For example, "cat" becomes "cats" and "book" becomes "books."
Examples of nouns ending in -sh and their plural forms:ash-ashesdish-dishesbranch-branchesbush-bushesbrush-brushesflash-flashes
The noun 'account' is a regular plural, formed by adding the letter 's' to the end of the word: accounts.
Snake to snakes
The money in my pocket was not enough to brought dresses...