Yes, "cans" is the plural form of "can."
The plural form of can is cans.
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
The plural for the noun loss is losses; the plural possessive is losses'.
The plural is a normal S plural, associates.
The plural of "race" is "races."
The plural form of can is cans.
Cans of milk. I have a can of milk, Jack has three cans of milk.
The singular noun, water is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance.The noun 'waters' is the plural. The plural form for many uncountable nouns has specific contexts. The plural form 'waters' is a word for an area of seawater bordering on and under the control of a country, territorial waters (sailing Spanish waters); water from a particular source (the waters at Baden-Baden); or used for a particular type of situation (navigating troubled waters).
There is a possessive form for the singular noun can: can'sThere is also a possessive form for the plural noun cans: cans'Examples: This can's label fell of but all of the other cans' labels are secure.There is no word in English spelled can'ts.
can cans
food cans = tins garbage cans = bins
yes you can recycle cans, plastic bottles, and some food cans
There are eight possible combinations... 1 row of 24 cans 2 rows of 12 cans 3 rows 8 cans 4 rows of 6 cans 6 rows of 4 cans 8 rows of 3 cans 12 rows of 2 cans 24 rows of 1 can
You can show 24 cans in one row, 12 cans in 2 rows, 8 cans in 3 rows, and 6 cans in 4 rows.
Normally cans(soup cans, soda cans, etc.) are made of aluminum.
yes you can recycle cans, plastic bottles, and some food cans
Using a magnet you can hover it over the cans.