The word "stolen" is a verb form, or an adjective, and has no plural.
The plural form of "stolen" does not exist because it is the past participle of the verb "steal."
The present perfect forms are have stolen and has stolen.Examples:They have stolen a statue from the park. (plural subject)He has stolen a statue from the park. (singular subject)
The past participle of "steal" is "stolen."
The past participle of "steal" is "stolen."
The plural of the noun burglar is burglars.
The plural for for the noun felony is felonies.
One waitress. Two waitresses. Plural possessive: The waitresses' tips were stolen.
The present perfect forms are have stolen and has stolen.Examples:They have stolen a statue from the park. (plural subject)He has stolen a statue from the park. (singular subject)
No. Neighbors is a plural noun. Neighbor's means belong to the neighbor.For example - My neighbors are really nice.My neighbor's car was stolen today.
No, it is a plural noun. To make it a singular possessive add -'s = worker's. The worker's lunch was stolen. To make it a plural possessive add -s' = workers'. The workers' cars were damaged.
That is the correct spelling of "fence" (a dividing structure, to duel with foil or epee, or slang, to handle stolen goods).
The word girls is a common plural noun.The girls went shopping.If girls owns something, it needs an apostrophe.The girls' bags were stolen.
The past participle of "steal" is "stolen."
my answer is the stolen generations are Aborigines that were stolen from there family
it depends on where the are being stolen from. it depends on where the are being stolen from.
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my wallet got stolen
Obviously not.