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Which one is correct lovely native English speakers?

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"There are millions of Michael in the world"

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"There are millions of Michaels in the world"

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  1. yepp, the second one


  2. Michaels

    Jesuses

    To pluralize a word, add s (cat/cats).

    To pluralize a word ending in s, add es (bus/buses).

    An apostrophe is never used to make a word plural.

  3. " There are million of Michaels in the world" is the correct one

  4. The second one.

  5. I am not a Native speaker Welsh is My native language but

    The second one is correct

    There are millions of Michaels in the world

  6. Michaels.

    Jesuses.

  7. second one

  8. The second one.." there are millions of Michaels in the world"

  9. "millions of Michaels" is correct. If you substitute the name Jesus, then it would be "millions of Jesus' in the world", with an apostrophe.

  10. Their are Millions of "Michaels" in the world.  Michaels is plural meaning more.

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