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No, children is the plural noun.

example: The children laughed at the antics of the clown.

The form child's is the singular possessive form.

example: A child's coat was left on the school bus.

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11y ago

The plural form for the noun child is children.

Example sentences:

The children enjoyed their visit to the aquarium.

We've made some cookies for the children.

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8y ago

The plural form of the noun child is children.

The plural possessive form is children's.

A plural possessive noun modifies a noun in a sentence.

A possessive noun can modify a noun that functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, the object of a verb or a preposition, or a noun functioning as a subject complement.

A possessive noun indicates ownership, possession, origin, or purpose of the noun it modifies.

Examples:

  • The children's spirits were high. (the spirits possessed by the children)
  • The children's coats all hung in a row. (the coats owned by the children)
  • The children's letters were sent to the mayor. (the letters originating from the children)
  • The children's playroom was freshly painted. (the playroom intended for the children)
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1mo ago

No, "child's" is singular possessive form. The plural form of "child" is "children."

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12y ago

Example sentence - He taught himself to read using the childrens books.

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14y ago

The child's toys were all over the floor.

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13y ago

She had a childlike humor.

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11y ago

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