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What is the plural form for words ending in ey?

There isn't a single, universal rule for forming plurals for words ending in "ey." Here's a breakdown of the most common scenarios:

1. Regular Plurals:

* Most words ending in "ey" form their plural by adding an "s":

* monkeys

* turkeys

* valleys

* attorneys

2. Irregular Plurals:

* Some words ending in "ey" have irregular plural forms:

* baby - babies

* donkey - donkeys

* key - keys

* story - stories

3. Proper Nouns:

* For proper nouns ending in "ey," the plural is formed by adding "s" as well:

* the two Alleghenys

* the three Murrays

Key Takeaways:

* There isn't one hard-and-fast rule for forming plurals for "ey" words.

* The most common rule is to add "s."

* Some words have irregular plurals that must be learned.

* Check a dictionary for uncertainty.

Example:

If you're unsure about the plural of "volley," look it up in a dictionary to confirm it's "volleys."

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