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The plural marker for the words ‘stakeholders’, ‘stockouts’, and ‘networks’ end in  /s/, /s/, and /z/ respectively.  /z/, /z/, and /s/ respectively.  /z/, /s/, and /s/ respectively.​

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Answered by hope262
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Answer:

/z/, /z/, ans /s/

Explanation:

for the words with sound /p/(sound of प),  /t/(sound of त) and /k/(sound of क) will have /s/ sound for plural form, rest other have /z/ sound in plural.

Answered by SparshaM
0

Answer:

  • The given words are : 'Stakeholders’, ‘stockouts’, and ‘networks’. Both are plural numbers because they end in s respectively.

  • Formation of Plural of Count Nouns : By adding - s to the singular :

  • Stakeholder ( Singular ) - Stakeholders ( Stakeholder + s ) Plural.
  • Stockout ( Singular ) - Stockouts ( Stockout + s ) Plural.
  • Network ( Singular ) - Networks ( Network + s ) Plural.

  • Uncount nouns are always singular.
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