policemen or police which implies more than one
The plural form of the noun policeman is policemen.
The plural form of the noun policeman is policemen.The plural possessive form is policemen's.Examples: The policemen's cars formed a roadblock near the accident.
'Constable' is the usual form of address.
The plural of policeman is policemen.The plural possessive of player is policemen's(apostrophe before the S).E.g. The policemen's uniforms were ruined in the laundry.
The plural possessive of "policeman" is "policemen's." This form indicates that something belongs to multiple policemen. For example, you might say, "The policemen's uniforms were neatly arranged."
It would be 2 words, "security man" (or guard). There is no compound form as with policeman.
policeman's
Yes, the word 'policemen' is a noun, the plural form of the noun policeman. The noun 'policemen' is a word for people.
A Policeman is a Police Officer that is male.
What degree do you need to be a policeman?
A posse of policeman
The base form of the verb is just the verb no -s no -ing no -ed.Walk is the base form not walks walked or walking.The -s form is the base verb + -s egwalks listens eatsFor some verbs you add -es:watches kisses matches.The -s form of the verb is used with he/she/it and singular noun subjects:He walks to school. She likes ice cream. It eats anything.The policeman walks to work - policeman = singular noun subject.