boots
The word 'boot' is a noun (boot, boots) and a verb (boot, boots, booting, booted).The noun 'boot' can be used to describe a plural noun. A noun used to as an adjective to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct):boot printsboot sizesboot lacesboot wearersThe verb 'boot' can be used as the action verb of a plural noun as a subject or the action verb of a plural noun as an object.The players often boot the ball right into the stands. (subject of the sentence)They boot the cars of the people who don't pay their tickets. (direct object)
The word shoes is the plural form of the singular noun 'shoe'.
The plural form of the word "boot" is "boots."
No, boots is either a plural noun or a verb (form of the verb to boot). The noun boot may be a noun adjunct with nouns such as in boot polish and boot camp.
The plural form of the noun boot is boots.The plural possessive form is boots'.example: These boots' designs are quite unusual.
Yes, the word plural is a noun.
No the word dancing is not a plural noun. When used as a noun the word dancing is uncountable.
It is a plural noun.
No the word notes is a plural noun. The singular noun is note.
No the word gazing is not a plural noun. The word gazing is not a noun at all but a verb. The singular noun form is gaze and the plural noun is gazes.
Yes the word warriors is a plural noun. The singular noun is warrior.
Yes, the noun 'mumps' is a plural, uncountable noun, a word for an infectious disease.