The plural form of the singular noun watch is watches.The plural possessive form is watches'.
Watches' Take the plural form of the noun "watch", which is "watches", then add an apostrophe at the end. As in the sentence: "Ranged across the jeweller's counter, the watches' hands all showed the same time."
No, it is merely the plural form if the common noun wrist watch
The correct spelling is "guards" (plural noun, or third person verb, to watch or protect).
Possess is a verb. Its plural form (the one used with plural subjects) is possess, while the form used with singular subjects is possesses.Examples:We possess, they possess.He, she or it possesses.The noun form of possess is possession, plural possessions.
The plural of the noun watch is watches.
The plural for the noun watch is watches.
The plural form of the singular noun watch is watches.The plural possessive form is watches'.
Watch is already singular. The plural is watches.
Watch is already singular. The plural is watches.
This is watches.
Watches' Take the plural form of the noun "watch", which is "watches", then add an apostrophe at the end. As in the sentence: "Ranged across the jeweller's counter, the watches' hands all showed the same time."
Watches
Clock'reloj' = watch
Yes, it is a plural noun meaning those who watch.
The rule for nouns ending in -ch is that the plural is formed by adding -es, e.g. watch - watches; church - churches; branch - branches. Watch also changes to watches when conjugating the third person singular present tense - he/she/it/watches.
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