The mice's home is in danger because it is near a cat's food bowl.....
Yes mice's is correct for the plural possessive of mice.
The word mice is a noun. It is the plural form of the word mouse.
mice
The word "mice" has a long "i" vowel sound.
There are three phonemes in the word "mice": /m/, /aɪ/, /s/.
Researchers have linked one particular pesticide to the development of caner in mice.
The word mice is the plural form of mouse. (one mouse, two mice)
There are 2 phonemes in the word mice
No
The word "receptive" does not specifically appear in the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
The plural of "mouse" is "mice".
No, the word mice is a plural noun. The word mice ending with an s must have the apostrophe before the ending s(mice's).The word mice's is the possessive form of the plural noun.The singular noun is mouse.The singular possessive noun is mouse's.EXAMPLESPlural: Jack has two pet mice. The mice's namesare Mickey and Minnie.Singular: A mouse was nibbling the doughnut. The mouse's whiskers were covered with powdered sugar.