Yes, the noun 'gloves' is a common noun, a general word for a type of garment worn on the hands; a word for any gloves of any kind.
The possessive form for the plural noun gloves is gloves'.Example: The glove's leather is very soft.
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Yes, the noun 'glove' is a common noun, a general word for a garment worn on the hand; a word for any glove of any kind.The word 'glove' is also a verb: glove, gloves, gloving, gloved.
Gloves is the plural form for the noun glove.
The plural form of the noun glove is gloves.The plural possessive form is gloves'.Example: The gloves' lining is very soft.
Guanti is an Italian equivalent of 'gloves'. It's a masculine gender noun that takes 'i' ['the'] as its definite article. It's pronounced 'GWAHN-tee'.
Vases, gloves, lovers, invertebrates, ... ============================== loaf = loaves calf = calves half = halves handkerchief = handkerchieves
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"Of the gloves" and "some gloves" are just two English equivalents of the French phase des gants.Specifically, the word des functions partitively as "some" and prepositionally as "of the" according to context. The masculine noun gants means "gloves." Whatever the meaning, the pronunciation remains "dey gaw" in French.
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" '90s " or " 90s " , but never " 90's " , I would suggest. An apostrophe following a noun denotes ownership, or is a shortened form of "-is".Numbers should be treated just like this.e.g.John's gloves are blue.- apostrophe for John; he owns the gloves no apostrophe for "gloves"; there are two of them. The '90s are years in the decade ending -90, so it's a plural.so for '90s,I like the music of the '90s.The 90s' music is the best.
The noun 'glove' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a covering for the hand; a word for a thing.The word 'glove' is also a verb: glove, gloves, gloving, gloved.