The plurals are as follows: oxen, geese, mice, teeth. The plural of ox being the more confusing of the set for most ESL speakers.
Words that are made plural by changing the spelling instead of adding an 's' or 'es' are called irregular plurals. Some examples of irregular plurals are:singular / pluralalumnus / alumnicactus / cacticalf / calveschild / childrendatum / datafoot / feetgoose / geeseknife / knivesleaf / leaveslife / livesman / menmouse / miceox / oxenperson / peopletooth / teethwoman / women
Yes. A regular plural is a word where you add an -s or -es ending Example: Cat becomes cats Dog become dogs House becomes houses Floor become floors Any word that does not follow that rule is considered irregular, such as Ox becoming Oxen Or goose becoming geese tooth --> teeth
The plural form of "ox" is "oxen." "Oxen" is an example of an irregular plural noun. Irregular plurals do not follow the typical pattern of adding an "s" or "es" to form the plural form. Instead, they have unique forms that need to be memorized. Here are a few examples: Singular: ox, Plural: oxen Singular: child, Plural: children Singular: mouse, Plural: mice Singular: tooth, Plural: teeth Singular: man, Plural: men So, in summary, the plural form of "ox" is "oxen."
Ox is not the plural of oxen. Ox is singular; oxen is plural.
No oxes is not the plural for ox its oxen.
'Ox' ; Singular 'Oxen' ; Plural.
The plural form of the noun ox is oxen.The plural possessive form is oxen's.Example: The oxen's owner led them to the barn.
The noun ox is singular; oxen is the plural form.
Is oxens the plural of ox? No, the plural of ox is oxen.
No. Ox is singular, oxen is plural.
No, the plural noun for the animal 'ox' is an irregular plural: oxen.
"Oxen" is the plural form of "ox." Oxen is plural. I have an ox, is an example of singular.