The plural of potato is "potatoes", just like "tomatoes". Usually, plural nouns in English taje a "s" in the end. Sometimes, though, it is necessary to add -es, for instance, words that end in -o or -ch.
The plural of 'potato' is 'potatoes', i.e. 1 potato, 2 potatoes. 'Potato' is a countable noun in English, and the plural form is formed by adding 'es' to the word 'potato': potatoES. F.e: ''roast potatoes', baked potatoes'.
The plural form of potato is potatoes. The plural form of tomato is tomatoes. ... Potato and tomato belong to a set of nouns that end with the letter -o that form plurals by adding -es.
Potatoe is not a correct spelling in any English speaking country. Potato is how you should always spell it. Plural potatoes - we add 'e' because the word ends in 'o' and sometimes that's the case.
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