The plural of apple is apples. The plural possessive of apples is apples'
The plural possessive form of "apple" is "apples'".
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Apple in German is Apfel.The plural is Äpfel.
Yes, apple is the singular; the plural form is apples.
Yes it can: I have one apple, you have two apples.
The word apple is a common noun.
The word apple is a singular noun. The plural would be apples.
No, the noun apples is a plural noun, a word for two or more apples.The possessive noun is apple's.The plural possessive noun is apples'.Examples:The apple's color was a bright red. (singular)The cost of the pies is based on the apples' prices. (plural)
The word deer, which remained unchanged in the plural.
Apples' would be the plural possessive form of apple. The singular form would be apple's."The apple's taste was bitter to Snow White."
Yes, apple is a noun, a thing; apple is a singular, common, concrete noun. The word apple is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example apple pie or apple juice.