no boats is plural, boat is singular.
The plural of the word boat is boats.Some example sentences with "boats" in them are:The boats on the lake were very colourful.They watched as the boats disappeared into the horizon.
The plural form of the noun 'boat' is boats.
Boat Plural is boats
"Boated" is the past tense or past participle form of the verb "boat", meaning to travel within a craft that floats on water.
Theirs is the plural possessive pronoun for 'he'. For example:Mack and Mike bought a new boat, that one must be theirs.Their is the plural adjective for 'he'. For example:Mack and Mike bought a new boat, that must be their boat.
That is the correct spelling of "bateau" (also batteau), a flat-bottom boat or johnboat.In French, it means "boat" and the English word uses the same plural, bateaux.
The plural form of the noun boat is boats.The plural possessive form is boats'.Example: The boats' owners came to assess the damage after the storm.
The plural of the one-man boat, kayak, is kayaks.
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The likely word is the plural noun characters (persons in a book or drama).The similar word is charters (titles, or hires a boat or plane).
Pronounced gunnel, the word is properly spelt gunwale in standard Englsh.This refers to the upper edge of the side of a boat, and is usually used in the plural.... the ship was loaded to the gunwales with treasure.