The word 'boys' is a plural noun, the plural form of the noun 'boy'; a word for a person.
Boys IS plural. The singular form is boy.
The possessive form is the boys' toilet (the toilet for all the boys).
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The plural form of boy is boys.
The form boys' is the plural possessive form.
The plural form of the noun boy is boys.The plural possessive form is boys'.Example: The boys' coach is Mr. Potter. (the coach of the boys)Of course if you are referring to some property of the toys, the possessive would fall on the noun "toys" for which the possessive form would be toys' (for the same reason illustrated above).
The word boys is the plural form of the singular noun boy.Examples:A boy on a bicycle was delivering newspapers. (one boy)Two boys on bicycles were delivering newspapers. (two boys)
"Boys" is the plural form of "boy," referring to more than one boy. "Boy's" is the possessive form of "boy," indicating that something belongs to a single boy. "Boys'" is the plural possessive form of "boy," indicating that something belongs to multiple boys.
The plural form of the noun boy is boys.The plural possessive form is boys'.
Yes, the bathroom is for all boys, so the noun is the plural form. The bathroom for the boys is the boys' bathroom.
The boys discounted him behind his back.
boy: is one young male boys: is when you're talking about a group of boys boy's: is something that belongs to a boy eg. "dont touch that boy's toy car!" boys': is something that belongs to a group of boys eg. "don't touch those boys' toy cars!"