the word 'football' is singular.
The plural of football is footballs.
The noun 'football', the game, is a non-count noun. The noun 'football', the ball, is a singular noun; the plural form is footballs.
singular.
The pronouns that takes the place of the plural noun footballs are they as a subject, and them as an object. Examples:The footballs in the bin are new. They were purchased over the summer so we would have them for the opening of the season.Note: The word football as the noun for the game of football is an uncountable noun. The pronoun that takes the place of this use of the noun is it: When does football start, it is my favorite game.
Singular: Pitch Plural: Pitches For example, the length of the park was the equivalent of 7 football pitches Note: typically, words that end with 'ch' usually take 'es' at the end to form a plural
The plural of parcel (package, section of land) is parcels.The plural of parasol (sun umbrella) is parasols.The famous NFL football coach is Bill Parcells.
It can be either one. examples: Do you have any boys in your class? (boys = plural) Is there any girl who wants to play football? (girl = singular)
The plural form of the noun down is downs. This would include uses such as US football plays, or declines, but only rarely the use that means "feathers" (which is a mass noun).
MAN (like an adult male) S (like to make things plural) FIELD (like as in football and baseball)
Crimson Tide. Yes, the University of Alabama's football team nickname and the team colors.
The noun 'football' is a singular, countable noun as a word for the ball used to play the game. The plural noun is 'footballs'.The noun 'football' is an uncountable noun as a word for the game or sport; a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.