The real answer is that children is a double plural. Like many other neuter nouns, the Old English word cild ( pronounced chilled) took an -r in the plural, giving cild-r-u. By Middle English, the -u ending for the plural was lost, leaving childer, which was then morphed into children by analogy (probably) with brethren.
Children is the plural for child; women is the plural of woman.
Children is the plural of "child".
The possessive form for the plural noun children is children's.
The irregular plural forms of these nouns are:singular = sheep; plural = sheepsingular = man; plural = mensingular - child; plural = children
The word children is plural.The singular would be child.An example sentence for the plural is: the children are playing in the park.An example sentence for the singular is: the child was lost in the shop.
The plural for child is children.
The irregular plural of 'child' is 'children', the plural possessive form is children's.
Children is the plural for child; women is the plural of woman.
Children is the plural of "child".
The word 'child' is the singular noun.The plural noun is 'children'.Examples:A child was playing in the sandbox. (singular)Several children were playing in the sandbox. (plural)
Children is already a plural, it is of child
"Children" is a plural noun. The singular form is "child."
Cafeterias is the plural form of cafeteria; the plural form of child is children.
The plural form of child is children; teeth is the plural of tooth.
The possessive form for the plural noun children is children's.
No, "children" is a plural noun. The singular form is "child."
The plural form for the noun child is children; the plural possessive form is children's.Example: The children's lunches are ready.