Cry
: The plural of "cry" is "cries." As noted by The Content Authority , "crys" is not a correct English word and is often a misspelling.
: According to Oxford Learner's Dictionaries , the third-person singular is "cries" (e.g., "He cries"), and the past tense is "cried". : The plural of "cry" is "cries
Used when referring to a general or non-specific instance. For example, researchers at the American Psychological Association discuss the cathartic benefits of "a good cry". the third-person singular is "cries" (e.g.
When using "cry" as a noun, the specific article depends on the context: : The plural of "cry" is "cries
The proper article for the word "cry" is (e.g., "a cry"). This is because "cry" begins with a consonant sound.
