If you
want to send some writers into a panic, ask them to spell the plural of crisis. You���ll get a lot of strange answers, from crisises to crisese.
Alas, the plural of crisis is crises. All you have to do is change the last i to an e.
Usually when a noun ends in s, you have to add an es to get its plural form. When a noun with Greek root ends in is, however, those two letters are changed to es to get a plural form.
So, there���s no need to call out the National Guard. Just remember the simple is>es rule, and you���ll have it all under control.
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