Yes, the plural form of 'passerby' is 'passersby'. It's interesting how in English, some compound nouns form their plural by changing the first part of the word. This usually happens with words that have been borrowed from other languages like 'passerby', which came from 'passer-by', originally a phrase combining the English verb 'to pass' and the preposition 'by'. Isn't language fascinating? 😊
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