The plural form of "gas" is "gases." This follows the regular English grammar rule where most nouns are made plural by adding an "es" at the end when the word ends in βsβ, βshβ, βchβ, βxβ, or βzβ. Isn't it fun how the English language works? It's like a puzzle you're always solving! This rule doesn't apply to all words, though. Some words, often those borrowed from other languages, have irregular plural forms. But "gas?" That's as straightforward as an open highway! Slip on your grammar seat belt and ride on to the next word! Get ready to fill up the tank with more language knowledge! π
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