he waved to the coach.
It can be, to coach or a coach.
The word coaches is a noun. It is the plural form of coach.
If there is one coach, the phrase is "the coach's name is...." If there are multiple coaches, the phrase is "the coaches' names are..."
It depends, actually, if it's: Coach's meeting - one coach's meeting Coaches' meeting - many coaches' meeting Coaches meeting - just a meeting of coaches.
If there's one coach, possessive is coach's. If there are many coaches, possessive is coaches'.
coaches
It depends, actually, if it's: Coach's meeting - one coach's meeting Coaches' meeting - many coaches' meeting Coaches meeting - just a meeting of coaches.
The kids need someone to coach their soccer team. The Super Bowl trophy is named after Vince Lombardi, one of the best coaches in NFL history.
The plural form of the noun coach is coaches.Nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural.Example: The coaches are meeting to set the schedule for the track.
The noun coach is the singular form. The plural form is coaches.
coach's gift
coach Jim Adolf Longsmith coaches at UofA