The plural of mouse is mice.
mices
No, the word mice is a plural noun. The word mice ending with an s must have the apostrophe before the ending s(mice's).The word mice's is the possessive form of the plural noun.The singular noun is mouse.The singular possessive noun is mouse's.EXAMPLESPlural: Jack has two pet mice. The mice's namesare Mickey and Minnie.Singular: A mouse was nibbling the doughnut. The mouse's whiskers were covered with powdered sugar.
The plural possessive form for the hole of the mice is the mice's hole.The singular possessive form for the hole of the mouse is the mouse's hole.
The singular is mouse; the plural is mice; the plural possessive is mice's.When making an irregular plural noun into the possessive form, you treat the plural form the same as a singular regular noun. For example:man, men, men'sox, oxen, oxen'sgoose, geese, geese'sparty, parties, parties'cactus, cacti, cacti'sbox, boxes, boxes'mouse, mice, mice's, mices'
mices - many mouse - one understand ?? if u want another spelling for mices , cut the 's' behind . :)
starts out as a little pink thing with no hair then starts to grow and grown hair. and becomes a young mouse then a mouse adult
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
The plural of mouse pad is mouse pads.
Feet is the plural for foot; mice is the plural of mouse.
The irregular plural for mouse is mice.
The irregular plural for mouse is mice.
Put the apostrophe in mices right after s.: mices'