The plural form for the noun 'hunt' is hunts'. Example sentence:
Fox hunts were once the fashion on rural estates.
The word 'hunt' is also a verb (hunts, hunting, hunted). The noun form for the verb is 'hunter', one who hunts, and the gerund (verbal noun) 'hunting'. Example sentence:
Hunting was once a necessity but today it is sport for the hunter.
When used as a noun, the plural of hunt is hunts.When used as a verb, the word 'hunts' is present tense, not a plural. Verbs do not have a plural form.
The plural form of the noun fox is foxes.The plural possessive form is foxes'.Example:We found several foxes' footprints in the snow behind the house.
The plural noun is halves.
The plural noun of general is generals. Generals is a regular plural noun.
The plural noun for path is paths. The plural noun for patch is patches.
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
It is a plural noun.
No, it is a possessive noun. Mothers is a plural noun.
The plural form for the noun lady is ladies.
The plural form of the noun newspaper newspapers.
A regular plural noun is a noun that is made plural by adding -s or -es to the end of the word.An irregular plural noun is a noun that is made plural in some other way.The noun city is made plural by dropping the ending -y and adding -ies to the end of the word. The plural form for city is cities, an irregular plural.
The noun 'teeth' is the plural noun. The singular noun is 'tooth'.