Yes, the word "princess" does have a plural form, which is "princesses". In English, many nouns are made plural by adding an 's' or 'es' at the end. The word "princess" falls into this category as we simply add 'es' to the end. For example, if you're referring to more than one princess at a time, you would say, "The princesses waved to the crowd". Here, 'princess' is pluralized to match its multiple referents, following a common pattern in English noun pluralization. This is a principal rule of English grammar that helps maintain logical consistency in your sentences. Language is like a puzzle, each piece needs to fit together perfectly. A single mismatch can alter the whole picture just like one wrong move in a chess game can change the outcome. And that's the beauty of learning a language - you're essentially mastering a game of sorts, one where the players are words, and the rules are grammar.
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