Direction: Choose the plural form of the given word.Heroa)Heroiesb)Her...
- 'Hero' is 'a person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.'
- The plural form for the word 'hero' would be 'hero + -es' i.e., heroes.
- For example, The martyrs were the local heroes of particular communities.
- Therefore, from the given explanation, we can understand that option B is the correct answer.
Direction: Choose the plural form of the given word.Heroa)Heroiesb)Her...
Explanation:
The plural form of the word "hero" is "heroes". Let's break down the explanation:
Singular and Plural Forms:
- A singular noun refers to one person, animal, thing, or idea.
- A plural noun refers to more than one person, animal, thing, or idea.
Formation of Plural Nouns:
- Most nouns can be made plural by simply adding an "s" to the end of the word.
- For example, "cat" becomes "cats", "book" becomes "books", and "desk" becomes "desks".
Irregular Plural Nouns:
- However, some nouns have irregular plural forms that do not follow this rule.
- One such noun is "hero".
Plural Form of "Hero":
- The plural form of "hero" is "heroes".
- This means that when we are referring to more than one hero, we use the word "heroes".
- For example, "The heroes saved the day" or "Many heroes were honored for their bravery".
Incorrect Options:
- Option A: "Heroies" is not the correct plural form of "hero".
- Option C: "Heros" is not the correct plural form of "hero".
- Option D: "Heroine" refers to a female hero, but it is not the plural form of "hero".
Correct Answer:
- The correct plural form of "hero" is "heroes".
- Therefore, the correct answer is option B.