Mobs is the plural of mob
Yes, the noun 'mob' is a count noun; mob has a singular and plural form (mob, mobs). singular: Did you see that mob of people? plural: All the mobs joined together to form a larger mob.
The plural of mob is mobs.
rule by the mob.
The way I role
The plural form for the noun crowd is crowds; the plural possessive form is crowds'.Example: The crowds' convergence created a mob.
Mob is short for mobile, which itself was a truncated form of mobile vulgus, a Latin phrase meaning 'fickle crowd'.
These is the plural of this.
cats, dogs, apes
No, there's no plural.
Skiddoo is a verb (meaning depart) so there is no plural.
The plural of this. See This., of This
Slacks (meaning casual trousers) is plural. It has no singular form