No, the word 'boy' is the singular noun; the plural form is boys.
If "boy" is used as a plural noun, it refers to more than one male child. In this case, you would use plural pronouns (e.g. they, them) to refer to the group of boys.
The plural form of the noun boy is boys.The plural possessive form is boys'.
Both forms are possessive nouns:boy's is the possessive form of the singular noun boy.boys' is the possessive form of the plural noun boys.Examples:This boy's scores have qualified him for the finals. (singular)All of the boys' scores have qualified them for the finals. (plural)
Yes, they can; for example:The boys ran for the school bus. (plural noun, boys)The boy's parents bought him a bicycle. (singular possessive noun, boy's; plural noun parents)Both boys' bicycles were blue. (plural possessive noun, boys'; plural noun, bicycles)
To change a singular possessive noun to a plural possessive noun, first you must change the noun from a singular noun to a plural noun. The reason for this is that plural nouns can take different forms which will determine how the plural possessive is formed. Examples:A plural noun that ends with the letter s, just add an apostrophe after the ending s (s').singular noun, boy; plural noun, boys; plural possessive boys'An irregular plural noun that does not end with s, add anapostrophes ('s) to the end of the word.singular noun, child; plural noun, children; plural possessive children's
The present tense of "boy" is "boys" (plural). The present tense of "is" is "is" (singular) or "are" (plural).
The plural form for the noun boy is boys.
The plural form of the noun boy is boys.The plural possessive form is boys'.
Yes, the word 'boys' is the plural of the noun 'boy'; the word 'boxes' is the plural of the noun 'box'.
The adjective form of the noun boy is boyish.In most cases, the noun 'boy' is used to describe a noun (a boy band, the boy puppy). This use of a noun to describe another noun is called an attributive noun or a noun adjunct.
The word 'boys' is a plural noun, the plural form of the noun 'boy'; a word for a person.
The plural form of the noun 'boy' is boys.The plural form of the possessive adjective 'his' is their.The plural form of the noun 'marble' is marbles.Example: The boys left their marbles outside.
The word boy's is the singular possessive of the noun boy.The plural noun is boys.The plural possessive form is boys'.Example: The boys' locker room is at the end of this corridor.
Boys is a noun. It's the plural form of boy.
The indefinite pronoun 'each' is singular.The noun 'boys' is the plural form of the singular noun 'boy'.
Both forms are possessive nouns:boy's is the possessive form of the singular noun boy.boys' is the possessive form of the plural noun boys.Examples:This boy's scores have qualified him for the finals. (singular)All of the boys' scores have qualified them for the finals. (plural)
The noun 'boys' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for two or more young males; a word for people.The noun 'boys' is the plural form of the singular noun 'boy'.
Yes, they can; for example:The boys ran for the school bus. (plural noun, boys)The boy's parents bought him a bicycle. (singular possessive noun, boy's; plural noun parents)Both boys' bicycles were blue. (plural possessive noun, boys'; plural noun, bicycles)