What word becomes plural when you add an 'S', but becomes singular when another 'S' is tacked on?
BTW, for those of you who are wondering why I have been remiss in answering the questions the next day, I am being blocked out at my workplace (very unfortunate). But, hopefully I answer each question eventually (from home). I will try to find some more consistent manner of answering, but I have not been able to as yet. (Anyone want to partner with me on this? The pay is lousy, but it can be a lot of fun.)
Here's my guess...
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Princes
Princess
My biggest problem with this format is I never know how many people stare at the question and can't answer it! I thought this one was tough, but how can I tell?
ReplyDeleteNice job anonymous. The answer is: Prince, Princes and Princess.
I thought it was tough, I'll see if this one stumps my journalist girlfriend though.
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