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What is the plural form of "tomato"?

The plural form of "tomato" is tomatoes.

Pronunciation: English?[t?'mɑ?t?z],?American?[t?'metoz]

Bilingual examples

Most?tomatoes ?are red when ripe, but some kinds are yellow.

Most tomatoes are red when ripe, but some varieties are yellow.

Rules for pluralizing nouns:

Generally plural nouns are made by adding "s" after the noun, such as maps, bags, etc.;

Using s, sh , ch, x, etc., add "es", such as buses, watches, etc.; ?

For words ending with a consonant + y, change y to i and add es, such as babies, etc.

When a noun ending with a vowel + y becomes plural, add s directly to make it plural, such as monkey→monkeys, holiday→holidays, etc.

There are two situations when nouns ending in o become plural: (1) Add es to animate ones, such as tomatoes, potatoes, heroes, etc. (2) Add s to inanimate words, such as: photos, radios, etc.

When a noun ending in f or fe becomes plural, there are two situations: (1) Add s directly, such as: beliefs, roofs, etc. (2) Remove f, add ves to fe, such as halves, knives, etc.