The plural form of the noun coach is coaches.
Nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural.
Example: The coaches are meeting to set the schedule for the track.
Coaches or sports coaches.
The plural possessives are whistles' and coaches'.
The plural form for the noun coach is coaches; the plural possessive form is coaches'.
The plural form for the noun coach is coaches.
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The possessive form of the singular noun "coach" is coach's (sounds the same as the plural coaches). The plural possessive is coaches' (also sounds exactly the same).
A non-plural word, a word (noun or pronoun) that is not plural is singular, a word for just one.
the plural word is comedones
No, the plural of problem is problems.
The plural word for batch is batches.
The word coaches is a noun. It is the plural form of coach.
The noun coach is the singular form. The plural form is coaches.
The plural form for the noun coach is coaches.
The possessive form of the plural noun coaches is coaches'.The apostrophe at the end of the word indicates that something belongs to two or more coaches.Example: You'll find the coaches' offices at the end of the corridor.
The possessive form of the singular noun "coach" is coach's (sounds the same as the plural coaches). The plural possessive is coaches' (also sounds exactly the same).
Yes, the noun coach is a singular noun. The plural form is coaches.
No, the word coaches is the plural form of the singular noun coach.The plural possessive form is coaches'. The apostrophe at the end of the word indicates that something belongs to two or more coaches.Example: You'll find the coaches' offices at the end of the corridor.
My Word Coach happened in 2007.
The word crises is a plural word; it is the plural form of the word crisis.
There is no plural word for if.
The plural word for delay is delays.
There is only one syllable in the word coach.