Mice is the plural of mouse.
Children is the plural for child; women is the plural of woman.
The plural is mice, the plural possessive is mice's.
For an irregular plural like mouse -> mice, the plural is treated like a regular singular. In other words, you add the 's -> mice's.
Mice is already plural. e.g. One mouse, two mice, and three blind mice!Mouse has an irregular plural, mice.
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
The plural of mouse is mice.
When there is more than one of something like mice compared to mouse it is a plural, in this case mice would be the plural as there is more than one mouse.
It is mouses. The plural of mouse (small furry creature) is mice, so one might think that the plural of the pointing device would also be mice. However, the two words have undergone a differentiation through usage. According to Garner's Modern American Usage, the best practice is to pluralize it mouses. That also goes for timid people ("When it comes to warfare, he's a real mouse. In fact, he comes from a long line of mouses"). Similarly, whereas the plural of louse, the small wingless insect, is lice, the plural of louse, the cad, is louses.
singular : mouse plural :mice
The noun 'mice' is the plural form of the singular noun 'mouse'.
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