The form mouse's is the singular possessive form.
The plural form of the noun mouse is mice.
The plural possessive form is mice's.
Example: The mice's tracks let us to the hole in the basement door.
The noun mice is the plural form of mouse.
The plural possessive form is mice's.
Examples:
"The mice's noses were twitching." (the noses of several mice)
"The mouse's nose twitched." (the nose of one mouse)
"Mice" is already plural. You form the possessive in the standard way, by adding an apostrophe and "s" to the end: mice's.
Example sentence: Ron said he would clean the mice's cages tomorrow.
The plural form for the noun mouse is mice.
The plural possessive form is mice's.
example: The mice's tracks led us to the gap in the basement door.
The singular form of the plural noun mice is mouse.
The singular possessive is mouse's.
Example: The mouse's nose was twitching.
The singular form for the word mice is mouse. The singular possessive form is mouse's.
Example: The mouse's curiosity landed him in trouble.
The possessive form for the plural noun mice is mice's.
Example: All of the mice's cages were cleaned this morning.
The singular form for the plural noun mice is mouse; the singular possessive form is mouse's.
The plural possessive of mice is mice's
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The plural form for the noun mouse is mice. The plural possessive form is mice's.example: The mice's noise is irritating.
There is no word spelled 'mouses'.The plural form for the singular noun 'mouse' is 'mice'.The singular possessive form is mouse's.The plural possessive form is mice's.examples:We followed the mouse's tracks to find its entry point.We found many mice's tracks in the garage.
The form mouse's is the singular possessive form.The plural form of the noun mouse is mice.The plural possessive form is mice's.Example: The mice's tracks let us to the hole in the basement door.
What is the possessive noun of mice? It would written as: Mouse's The mouse's tail. The mouse's ear. I hope this helps Peace & blessings
The correct spelling of the noun is dormouse.The plural form is dormice.The plural possessive form is dormice's.
No, the noun 'mouse' is a singular noun, a word for one creature.The plural form is mice, a word for two or more of these creatures.The plural possessive form is mice's.A possessive noun indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.A noun that does not end with an s forms its possessive by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word.A plural noun that does end with s forms its possessive by just adding an apostrophe (') to the end of the word (cats' or dogs').Example sentences:There was a mouse digging in my flower pot. (singular)I found a mouse's nest under the stairs. (singular possessive)The most famous mice are Mickey and Minnie. (plural)The mice's cages must be cleaned each morning. (plural possessive)
The plural possessive form for the hole of the mice is the mice's hole.The singular possessive form for the hole of the mouse is the mouse's hole.
The plural form of mouse is mice.
The plural possessive form is the possessive form (ownership or attribute) of a plural noun. When a plural ends in S, the possessive form adds only an apostrophe. When a plural does not end in S, the possessive form uses apostrophe S. Examples: state - plural states - plural possessive states' (The states' governors met in Miami. - governors of more than one state) child - plural children - plural possessive children's (The children's coats were kept in the closet. - coats of more than one child) mouse - plural mice - plural possessive mice's (The mice's tails were caught in the trap. - tails of all the mice)
The singular is mouse; the plural is mice; the plural possessive is mice's.When making an irregular plural noun into the possessive form, you treat the plural form the same as a singular regular noun. For example:man, men, men'sox, oxen, oxen'sgoose, geese, geese'sparty, parties, parties'cactus, cacti, cacti'sbox, boxes, boxes'mouse, mice, mice's, mices'
An irregular plural possessive noun is the possessive form of an irregular plural noun.A regular plural noun is a noun that forms the plural by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the word.An irregular plural noun is a noun that form the plural in some other way.Examples of irregular plural nouns (and the irregular plural possessive form):baby, babies (the babies' nursery)child, children (the children'splayground)medium, media (the media's reports)mouse, mice (the mice's nest)woman, women (the women's department)
Coaster's is singular possessive. The plural is coasters, the plural possessive is coasters'.