The word routes is the plural form for the noun route, and the third person present for the verb to route (routes, routing, routed).
The possessive form for a singular driver is "The truck driver's routes were long."The possessive form for the plural noun drivers is "The truck drivers' routes were long."
No it’s not it’s a common noun
There are three accepted plural forms of the noun buffalo:buffalo (an uncountable noun)buffalosbuffaloesThe plural possessive forms are:buffalo'sbuffalos'buffaloes'Examples:The buffalo's migration routes are followed by instinct.The buffalos' migration routes are followed by instinct.The buffaloes' migration routes are followed by instinct.
there are so many routes in a train station
The noun 'highways' is a predicate noun (or predicate nominative); a noun or pronoun following a linking verb that renames the subject.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Silk Road" (not an actual single path, but the general trade routes from Europe or Africa to China).
persian trade routes,african trade routes,ocean trade routes,mediterranean trade routes,and silk roads.
there were many routes
The population of Routes is 222.
If you are referring to highway routes, north-south routes have the odd numbers.
Refer to the exhibit. Which two routes are level 1 ultimate routes? (Choose two.) ~ 192.168.1.0 192.168.2.0
River valley