Feet is the plural for foot; mice is the plural of mouse.
The plural forms are:son-in-law = sons-in-lawfoot = feetmouse-trap = mouse trapsspoonful = spoonfuls (also accepted, spoonsful)
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
The plural of mouse is mice.
The plural of mouse pad is mouse pads.
The irregular plural for mouse is mice.
The irregular plural for mouse is mice.
Mouse is singular. Mice is plural.
Children is the plural for child; women is the plural of woman.
The plural of "mouse-trap" is "mouse-traps." In English, when forming the plural of a compound noun like "mouse-trap," the general rule is to add an "s" to the main noun, which in this case is "trap." Therefore, to indicate more than one device used to catch mice, you would write or say "mouse-traps."
Some examples of irregular nouns include "child" (plural: children), "foot" (plural: feet), and "mouse" (plural: mice). These nouns do not follow the typical rules for forming plurals in English.
Yes it is plural. The single form of feet is 'foot'
The plural of foot is feet.