The two oxen's water needed replenishing.
The oxen's strength was unmatched in the field.
The possessive singular of the singular noun ox is ox's.Example: She placed a string of bells around the ox's neck.
No oxes is not the plural for ox its oxen.
The word ox is derived from the Old English oxa, the plural of which was oxan. Over time oxa became ox and oxan became oxen.
Plural possessive nouns that do not end in -s are formed by adding an apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word. Examples:a child's, the children's playgrounda goose's, the geese's ponda man's, the men's departmentan ox's, the oxen's yokea sheep's, the sheep's pasture
The plural form of "ox" is "oxen."
The singular possessive is "ox's". Another contributor wrote "oxen's", but that is the plural possessive.
The plural form of the noun ox is oxen.The plural possessive form is oxen's.Example: The oxen's owner led them to the barn.
The word ox's is the singular possessive form; the plural possessive form is oxen's.
Ox is not the plural of oxen. Ox is singular; oxen is plural.
plural = oxen plural possessive = oxen's The oxen's tails were dirty.
No, the word oxen's is the possessive form of the plural noun oxen.The singular possessive form is ox's.
We saw a team of oxen pulling a farmer's wagon of hay.
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The possessive singular of the singular noun ox is ox's.Example: She placed a string of bells around the ox's neck.
"Oxen" is the plural of "ox". "We" is a plural pronoun and the subject of the sentence.
No oxes is not the plural for ox its oxen.
'Ox' ; Singular 'Oxen' ; Plural.