The word "people" is a plural noun, not directly from the word person.
When using "people" to mean a race or cultural group, the plural is peoples.
The irregular plural form for person is people. Another plural form is persons.
The irregular plural of 'child' is 'children', the plural possessive form is children's.
The irregular plural for mouse is mice.
No, "person" is a singular noun. The plural form of "person" is "people."
The irregular plural possessive for "foot" is "feet's".
Yes the word women is an irregular plural noun. The singular noun is woman.
An Irregular Plural. They are covered under the same umbrella as other irregular plurals, like alumni -> alumnae, foot -> feet, and ox -> oxen. Some people use specific names for each type of irregular plural, but they are all covered by that more general term, "irregular plural." Hope this helps. :)
Yes women is an irregular plural for the singular woman.
An irregular plural possessive noun is a noun that is both plural and possessive in form, but does not follow the usual rule of adding an apostrophe-s ('s) to show possession. For example, "children's" is an irregular plural possessive noun because "children" is already plural but to show possession, only an apostrophe is added (children').
The irregular plural noun is women, the plural for of the noun woman.
The possessive form for the irregular plural noun libraries is libraries'.
Yes the word women is an irregular plural noun. The singular noun is woman.