Respuesta :
True. Examples would be:
fly to flies
Cry to cries
dry to dries
butterfly to butterflies
fly to flies
Cry to cries
dry to dries
butterfly to butterflies
True
Most nouns that end with consonant+y change the y to i and add -es. For example, city-cities, baby-babies, duty-duties, secretary-secretaries. This is not true of words that end in vowel+y. These nouns often just add s. For example, valley-valleys, alley-alleys, monkey-monkeys.
There are many other rules about pluralizing nouns. Most words just add s for the plural form. Some others such as ss, ch, and others that are similar add and es to the word. In a few cases the verb doesn't change forms in their mouth.