Tomatos is a common misspelling. Only official vowels are allowed. The correct plural spelling is potatoes. Potatos is a common misspelling. We add an e to the plural of potato and tomato because if the last vowel in a word is long, we add another letter to separate the vowel from the ending. The same goes for baby and sky. In general, nouns that end in -o form plurals by simply adding -s, such as volcanos, tacos, zoos.
It means that even if two things seem different to each other, in essence they are still the same thing. The phrase originates from the different pronunciation of potato: potato, potahto. In Spanish Conquistadors conquered Peru, discovered the flavors of the potato, and carried them to Europe. Sir Walter Raleigh introduced potatoes to Ireland in on the 40, acres of land near Cork. The pomato is a grafted plant that is produced by grafting together a tomato plant and a potato plant, both of which are members of the Solanum genus in the Solanaceae nightshade family.
The plural form of tomato is tomatos and the plural form of potato is potatos because they are nouns. The -es suffix is designated for verbs. The -s suffix is designated for nouns. A person may find video of a first grade student correcting the Vice President of the United States on this very issue. Wrong on all counts — check a dictionary.
Some verbs need just -s walks, eats, puts and some nouns need -es boxes, buses, potatoes.
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