The plural form of "resume" is "resumes". This rule applies to most singular nouns in English; by simply adding an "s" at the end, we turn them into plural form. It's a pretty nifty trick, right? Like making a bouquet of roses from a single rose, just by sprinkling some "s" magic. Whether you're talking about one resume or a pile of resumes, the language has you covered. Want to talk about more language quirks? It's like an endless ocean, ready for us to dive into.
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