Singular: committee
Plural: committees
Committee is singular. The plural form is committees.
The plural form of the noun town is towns.The plural possessive form is towns'.Example: The regional towns' mayors have formed a committee to address the situation.
The word "committee" is singular. It refers to a group of individuals who come together to perform a specific function or task. When discussing the members of the committee, you can refer to them as "committees" in the plural form, but the term itself is singular.
The plural form of the noun committee is committees.The plural possessive form is committees'.Example: All of the committees' reports are due on the tenth.
committee - committees
No, committee is a singular noun. The plural form is committees.
The plural form of the noun committee is committees.The plural possessive form is committees'.Example: The committees' reports are due quarterly.
The plural form of the noun committee is committees.The plural possessive form is committees'.Example: As soon as all of the committees' reports are in, we can publish the results.
No, the word 'committees' is the plural form of the singular noun 'committee'.Examples:I'm on the committee to plan the holiday party. (singular)Ms. Rodgers serves on several congressional committees. (plural)
The plural form of the noun mother is mothers.The plural possessive form is mothers'.Example: Since several fathers have joined the mothers' committee, it is now the parents' committee.
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To form the possessive for the plural noun mothers, place an apostorphe after the ending s: mothers'.Example: We do have several fathers on our mothers' committee.