Ladies.
The compound noun 'lady in waiting' is the singular form. The plural form is ladies in waiting.
The noun spectacles is an uncountable noun with no singular form. The noun spectacles is a shortened form for a pair of spectacles. The plural form is two pairs of spectacles.The plural form for the noun phrase young lady is young ladies. The singular possessive form is young lady's; the plural possessive form is young ladies'.Example singular possessive: The young lady's spectacleswere left in the library.Example plural possessive: Two young ladies' spectacleswere left in the library.
Lady's is a singular possessive noun; slipper is a singular noun. The plural form of lady is ladies; the plural possessive is ladies'. The plural form of slipper is slippers.Lady's slippers is the plural form of one lady possessing more than one slipper.Ladies' slippers is the plural form of more than one lady possessing more than one slipper.
"Children" is a plural noun. The singular form is "child."
"Thief" is a singular noun. The plural form is "thieves."
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
No, the noun 'farm' is the singular form; the plural form is farms.
The ladie's club is not a correct possessive form.The noun ladies is the plural noun.The possessive form of the plural noun is ladies'.The correct plural possessive form is the ladies' club.The noun lady is the singular noun.The correct singular possessive form is a lady's club(a golf club intended for a female).
Vita is singular. The plural form of vita is vitae
The noun 'dish' is the singular noun. The plural form is 'dishes'.
The noun 'beauty' is the singular form; the plural form is beauties.
"Analyses" is the plural form of the singular noun "analysis." It is used when referring to the process of examining or studying something in detail.