The noun 'youth' is an uncountable noun a word for a period in one's life.
The noun 'youth' is a count noun as word for a young person. The plural is youths.
No, the noun youth is a singular, common noun; a word for a young person or thing. A collective noun is a word that groups like things, for example, a class of youths, a crowd of youths, an audience of youths, etc.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'youth' is a common gender noun as a word for a young male or a female.The noun 'youth' is a neuter noun as a word for a period in a person's life.
The collective noun is an optimism of youths.
It is one word. Example: A youth outreach program. If you separate the words, you change the meaning (and the order of the words). Example: I want to reach out to youths with my outreach program.
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No. The plural of youth is youths. As in "the youths are in trouble with the police again".
The plural form for the noun youth is youths. The plural possessive form is youths'.Example: There is a calendar of youths' activities posted on the bulletin board.
Yes, the plural of the noun 'youth' is youths.The plural noun 'youths' is a word for two or more young people.The noun 'youth' as a word for a period in one's life is an uncountable noun.
You would say, 'The youths turned around,' but 'We stand up for the youth.' So generally 'youths'.
When referring to young people (as in the question), youth should be used in its plural form, therfore the statement should read:Working with at-risk youths
You would say its hard with us youths and not we youths
Only when applied to individuals, i.e, "youths" This term is generally used in the UK as a term for young people as a collective noun, rather than the adjective term "youth" - being youthful, full of vim and vigour and energy. Example: There were many youths hanging around outside the newsagents Hope that helps
an adolescent youth is a stripling
It depends on the context...
No, the noun youth is a singular, common noun; a word for a young person or thing. A collective noun is a word that groups like things, for example, a class of youths, a crowd of youths, an audience of youths, etc.
For youths 1 bne 90days maximum ... if the youths have a bad record it could be up to a year+
get one youths hand