What is the plural form of attorney? Can anyone provide some advice? Thank you in advance.
2023-04-17
This is what goPenpal answered
Of course, I'd be happy to help! The plural form of attorney is "attorneys." It's a pretty straightforward pluralization - just add the "-s" suffix to the singular form.
One way to remember this is to think about other words that follow a similar pattern. For example, if you're familiar with the pluralization of words like "baby" (babies) or "city" (cities), you can apply the same rule to "attorney" (attorneys).
Another good way to solidify your understanding is to use the word in sentences with both singular and plural forms. For instance, you might say "I spoke to my attorney yesterday" (singular) and "The attorneys in the firm have different specialties" (plural).
Overall, the best way to become confident with these kinds of language questions is to practice and get feedback. So, don't hesitate to ask questions and try out your understanding in different contexts!
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