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.
"Group of children" is considered singular because "group" is the main subject of the sentence, while "children" is a descriptive noun modifying the group. So, you would use singular verbs and pronouns when referring to a group of children.
The form children's is the possessive form of the pluralnoun children.
The possessive form of the singular noun is child's.
Examples:
The children's coats hung in a row. (plural possessive)
A child's coat hung by the door. (singular possessive)
The word "child" is singular, but the word "children" is plural.
The word group and the word children are both plural. Singular form would be child.
Children's is plural possessive. Children is plural and child is singular.
"Children" is a plural noun. The singular form is "child."
No, "children" is a plural noun. The singular form is "child."
The plural for child is children.
singular example as child plural as children
Singular: book / Plural: books Singular: cat / Plural: cats Singular: child / Plural: children Singular: foot / Plural: feet
The word children is plural.The singular would be child.An example sentence for the plural is: the children are playing in the park.An example sentence for the singular is: the child was lost in the shop.
Child's is singular possessive. Children's is the plural possessive.Examples:A child's coat was left on the school bus.The children's coats were all hung in a row.
Child is singular - children is plural. Of course it's plural form of Child.
"Jury" can be both singular and plural. When referring to the group as a whole, it is singular (e.g. "The jury reaches a verdict"). When referring to the individuals within the group, it is plural (e.g. "The jury are discussing the case").
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.
The possessive form for the plural noun children is children's.
No, the word children is a plural noun. The singular form is child; the singular possessive is child's.