Yes, the word 'policemen' is a noun, the plural form of the noun policeman.
The noun 'policemen' is a word for people.
The collective nouns for policemen are a squad of policemen and a posse of policemen.
The possessive form of the plural noun policemen is policemen's.example: Several of the policemen's cars were used to protect the accident scene.
The nouns in the sentence are policemen and uniforms.
A patrol of policemen
The plural form of the noun policeman is policemen.
The correct possessive form of the plural noun policemen is policemen's.example: Several of the policemen's cars were used to protect the accident scene.
The gender noun for female officers is policewomen.
The correct possessive form of the plural noun policemen is policemen's.example: Several of the policemen's cars were used to protect the accident scene.
The collective nouns for crows are:a cauldron of crowsa caucus of crowsa congress of crowsa cowardice of crowsa hover of crowsa murder of crowsa muster of crowsa parcel of crowsThe collective noun for rioters is a melee of rioters.The collective noun for policemen is a posse of policemen.
The plural form of the noun policeman is policemen.The plural possessive form is policemen's.Examples: The policemen's cars formed a roadblock near the accident.
Noun subjects and verb must agree.My dogs chews bones.In this sentence the subject is a plural noun - dogs. But the verbs chews is the singular form of chew.you should have the plural form of the verb - chewMy dogs chew bones - is correct.My dog chews bones. - is correct. The subject - dog - is singular and the verb form - chews - is singularSome other examples:The policemen is waiting. - incorrect.Subject policemen is plural but the be verb is is singular form should be are.The policemen are waiting. - correctShe are having a bad time. - incorrect.Subject she is singular but the be verb - are - is plural.She is having a hard time - correct.
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