Shoes is the plural of shoe.
Hence: a pair of shoes (i.e. two shoes - one left-footed and one right-footed), and the plural of that is two (or more) pairsof shoes.
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The plural form of the noun shoe is shoes.The plural possessive form is shoes'.
The plural form of shoe is shoes.
The plural form of the noun shoe is shoes.The plural possessive form is shoes'.
Yes, the noun shoes is plural. The singular form is shoe.
Well, "Shoes" is talking about more than one shoe, While "Shoe" is talking about just one shoe. So Shoes should be plural.
The noun 'shoe' is a countable noun, the plural form is shoes.A countable noun is a noun that has both a singular and a plural form.An uncountable noun is a singular noun that has no plural form (such as education or oxygen) or a plural noun that has no singular form (such as news or clothes).
The plural form of the noun woman is women.The plural possessive form is women's.example: The women's shoe department is on the second floor.
The plural form of the noun woman is women.The plural possessive form is women's.example: The women's shoe department is on the second floor.
"My" is already in singular (and at the same time plural) form. For example: I need my shoe. (singualr). or: I need my shoes. (plural)
no shoe = singular shoes = plural
Shoe is singular, shoes for plural.
"Shoe" is singular; "shoes" is plural.