No oxes is not the plural for ox its oxen.
The word ox is derived from the Old English oxa, the plural of which was oxan. Over time oxa became ox and oxan became oxen.
The two oxen's water needed replenishing.
singular form = ox, plural = oxen singular form = man, plural = men single = child, plural = children single = woman, plural = women
ox-oxen: child-children
A regular plural in English adds an s or es onto the end of a word. An irregular plural doesn't. More than one ox is oxen. More than one goose is geese. More than one woman is women. There is no way to predict an irregular. You simply need to memorize them.
Ox is not the plural of oxen. Ox is singular; oxen is plural.
No. Ox is singular, oxen is plural.
'Ox' ; Singular 'Oxen' ; Plural.
"Oxen" is the plural form of "ox." Oxen is plural. I have an ox, is an example of singular.
The singular noun is ox, and the plural is oxen.(* the spelling with E reflects the variants in ax/axe)
The plural form of ox is oxen.
Ox is the singular, oxen is the plural.
Oxen is already in plural form. It's plural for ox.
ox
plural = oxen plural possessive = oxen's The oxen's tails were dirty.
No - oxen is the plural form of ox.
The plural form for team of oxen is teams of oxen.