Parents is already plural. The singular is parent. One parent - two parents.
The plural of the noun mother (female parent) is mothers.
plural. She is a good parent. She takes after her parents.
The noun 'siblings' is a plural, common, concrete noun, the plural form of the noun 'sibling' a word for one of two or more individuals having the same parents or one parent in common; a word for a person(s).
The term 'her parents' is a noun phrase, a group of words (without a verb) based on a noun.This noun phrase is made up of the plural noun 'parents' described by the pronoun 'her', called a possessive adjective.A noun phrase functions as a subject of a sentence or a clause and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example: Her parents were surprised. (subject of the sentence)
The plural form of the noun child's is children's.The plural form is the children's parent.
Parents is already plural. The singular is parent. One parent - two parents.
The plural form of the noun child is children.The plural possessive form is the children's parent.The plural form of the noun parent is parents.The plural possessive form is child's parents.
No, the form parent's is the singular possessive form.example: I need a parent's signature on my permission slip.The plural form of the noun parent is parents.The plural possessive form is parents'.example: We're planning a party for my parents' anniversary.
The plural form of the noun parent is parents.The plural possessive form is parents'.example: The parents' committee has been able to acquire the athletic equipment.
parents i guess
The plural of the noun mother (female parent) is mothers.
possessive - parent's my parent's home {my parent [his/hers] home} plural- parents I have two parents JCF
Yes I can:The plural form for the singular noun parent is parents.
plural. She is a good parent. She takes after her parents.
A parent could be a divorced mom or dad that is single and parents are a mom and a dad. so pretty much parents is plural for parent.
Parents is plural, then"Do your parents allow you?" or "Your parentsallow you"If used in the singular form:"Does your parent allow you?" or "Your parent allowsyou"