The word "children" is already a plural noun. The singular form is "child".
The only time an 's' is used on the end is with an apostrophe, to indicate a possessive plural, e.g. "the children's school bags should be placed in that locker over there".
The noun children is the plural form of the singular noun child.
The noun 'children' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for people. The noun 'children' is the plural form of the noun 'child'.
Yes, the word children is the plural form for the singular noun, child. Children is a count noun. Children's is the plural possessive form. The word rights is the plural form for the singular noun, right. Rights is a count noun. Children's rights is the plural form for children's right.
No, children is plural; the singular is child.
A noun is a person, thing, or place. Children is a noun. Children is a noun because it is a plural noun.
Yes, children is a common, plural noun.
The noun children is a plural, common noun, concrete noun.
The possessive form for the plural noun children is children's.
The word 'child' is the singular noun.The plural noun is 'children'.Examples:A child was playing in the sandbox. (singular)Several children were playing in the sandbox. (plural)
Yes. It is a person place or thing so it is a noun and it talks about more than one so it is plural!
The plural form for the noun child is children. The plural possessive form is children:The children's tickets
The word children's is not a pronoun, it is a noun. The word children is the plural form for the noun child. The word children's is a plural, possessive noun.