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 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.
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.
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.