The plural form of the noun country is countries.
The plural possessive form is countries'.
Example: All of the countries' representatives have been seated.
that IS a possessive form. belonging to the country. if it was plural, it would have been countries'. belonging to the countries.
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The plural form for the noun country is countries.
The singular possessive form for the noun country is country's.
example: The country's economy is improving.
The plural form for the singular noun country is countries.
The plural possessive of country's is countries'. e.g. The country's flag was flying. The countries' flags were flying.
Answer is countries
Country is singular, countries is plural.
Country's
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
The plural form of the noun ''country'' is countries.
The plural of country is countries.The (singular) possessive of country is country's (e.g. a country's president).The plural possessive is countries' (e.g. the countries' presidents met today).
Singular. America is a great country (singular) vs. America are a great country (plural - wrong)
In Spanish, the word "el país" means the country. The plural form of "l país" is "los países," meaning the countries.
The plural of country is countries.
Countries is the plural form for country.
no Honduras is not plural. it is the name of the country.
The singular form of the word country is "country" and the plural form is "countries."
The plural form of the noun ''country'' is countries.
The plural form for one country, many leaders is 'The country's leaders...'; the plural for many countries is 'The countries' leaders...
The possessive form of the singular noun country is country's.The plural form of the noun country is countries.The plural possessive form is countries'.Examples:The country's income is derived mainly from tourism.All of the countries' representatives were in attendance as the meeting began.
The plural form for the noun country is countries.The plural possessive is countries'.Example: The success was the result of many countries' cooperation.
The plural of country is countries.The (singular) possessive of country is country's (e.g. a country's president).The plural possessive is countries' (e.g. the countries' presidents met today).
Yes. Country = singular, countries = plural.
"Country's" is possessive, indicating ownership or relationship to a country. To show that something belongs to or is associated with more than one country, you would use "countries" (plural form).
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.