Yes, teams is the plural of team
The noun team's is the possessive form of the singular noun team.Example: My team's jerseys are orange and blue.The possessive form of the plural noun teams is teams'.Example: Both teams' managers were yelling at the umpire.
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The plural form for the noun team is teams.The plural possessive form is teams'.Example: All of the teams' standings are posted on our website.
The plural form for team of oxen is teams of oxen.
The noun 'team' is a singular noun. The plural form is teams.
The plural form of the noun 'team' is teams.Examples:A team of mules pulled a wagon load of hay. (singular)Both teams are on the field and ready to play. (plural)
The noun 'team' is a singular noun; the plural noun is 'teams'.Examples:A team of mules pulled a wagon load of hay. (singular)Both teams are on the field and ready to play. (plural)
The plural of team is teams.
The word team is singular; the plural form is teams.
The possessive form of the plural noun teams is teams'.Example: Both teams' players had been selected by the same recruiting personnel.
The word 'teams' is a common, concrete noun, the plural form for the singular form 'team', a word for a group of two or more people or animals working together. The word 'teams' is also the third person, singular present of the verb to team.
The plural form of the noun teammate is teammates.The plural possessive form is teammates'.Examples: My teammates' support helped me through my rehabilitation.