The noun children is the plural form of the singular noun child.
No, children is plural; the singular is child.
The plural for child is children.
The possessive form for the plural noun children is children's.
The noun 'dolphin' is singular, a word for one of a type of marine mammal. The plural noun is dolphins.The noun 'children' is plural, a word for two or more young humans. The singular noun is child.
The singular form for the plural noun children is child.
Yes, the word children is the plural form for the singular noun, child. Children is a count noun. Children's is the plural possessive form. The word rights is the plural form for the singular noun, right. Rights is a count noun. Children's rights is the plural form for children's right.
No, the word children is a plural noun. The singular form is child; the singular possessive is child's.
The word 'child' is the singular noun.The plural noun is 'children'.Examples:A child was playing in the sandbox. (singular)Several children were playing in the sandbox. (plural)
The noun phrase 'group of children' is singular, one group.The noun 'children' is the plural form of the singular noun 'child'.The noun phrase 'group of children' is a term form one group of two or more children.
The word children is the plural form for the singular noun child. The form children's is the plural possessive form. For plural nouns that do not end with -s, the possessive form does add the -'s to the end of the word.
After "no," we use a singular noun. For example, "No child" instead of "No children."
The noun 'children' is a plural, common, concrete noun; the plural form of the singular noun 'child', a word for a person (people).