Children is the plural of "child".
"Cattle" is the plural.
The plural form of the noun variety is varieties.The plural possessive form is varieties'.
"Don't let the white coat fool you. $40 is lot of Hamiltons." says Otto.Is this quote from Otto, punctuated correctly? Hamiltons is plural and slang referring to 4 ten dollar bills. Should it be Hamilton's? And should there be a comma or period after it?
To Our Children's Children's Children was created on 1969-11-21.
Children for Children was created in 1996.
Children Children was created in 1978.
It is correct to say "those children", not "this children". You can also say "these children".
They are called your great grandchildren. Your children's children's children's children is you great-great grandchildren. Your chil- you get the point. Learn it from your mom or dad!
Children's
The possessive form of the plural noun children is children's.Example: The children's lunches are ready.
Your children and your first cousin's children are second cousins. Your children and your second cousin's children are third cousins. And so forth.
Use "are" with children because "children" is a plural noun. For example, "The children are playing in the park."