It depends on how it's used.
'Oxen' is the plural form of the noun 'ox'.
No, the word oxen's is the possessive form of the plural noun oxen.The singular possessive form is ox's.
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The noun ox is the singular form; the plural form is oxen.
Ox is not the plural of oxen. Ox is singular; oxen is plural.
As you have given it ; 'ox'. This is the singular form of the noun The plural form of the noun is 'oxen'.
Oxen is the plural; ox is the singular.
Yes. A regular plural is a word where you add an -s or -es ending Example: Cat becomes cats Dog become dogs House becomes houses Floor become floors Any word that does not follow that rule is considered irregular, such as Ox becoming Oxen Or goose becoming geese tooth --> teeth
There is no ocean that is known as an "oxen". "Oxen" is the plural of the word "Ox" which refers to a castrated bull cow. Also as a plural noun (oxen), it is incorrect English to use "an" which refers to the singular item.
The noun ox is singular; oxen is the plural form.
The noun ox is the singular form; the plural form is oxen.
Yes, the correct plural possessive form is oxen's. An irregular plural noun forms the possessive in the same manner as a singular noun, by adding the apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word.
We saw a team of oxen pulling a farmer's wagon of hay.