English is such a complex language, with so many exceptions to the plurals 'rule' of adding 's' or 'es'.
Words like foot, moose, mouse, child, and many others have weird plurals.
The plural of "foot" is "feet" because it follows an irregular pattern in English language. Many irregular plurals in English come from Old English or other ancient languages, and "foot" is one of them.
The plural form of "foot" is "feet."
The plural noun of "foot" is "feet."
The correct plural form of "foot" is "feet."
The irregular plural possessive for "foot" is "feet's".
The noun foot is singular. The plural is feet.
Yes it is plural. The single form of feet is 'foot'
The plural form of "foot" is "feet."
The plural noun of "foot" is "feet."
The plural of foot is feet.
The correct plural form of "foot" is "feet."
The irregular plural possessive for "foot" is "feet's".
The noun foot is singular. The plural is feet.
The plural form for the noun foot is feet; the plural possessive form is feet's.Example: The feet's injuries were minor.
The noun 'feet' is plural; the singular form is 'foot'.Examples:He tested the water with one foot then put both feet in.The rail is priced by the foot, you will need six feet.
The plural of foot is feet. The possessive form of feet would have to be feet's. However, I cannot think of any sentence where I would use that word in that form. (My feet's toes are getting cold.) I just don't like that word. I would rearrange the sentence. (The toes on my feet are getting cold.) Both are correct.
Feet is the plural for foot; mice is the plural of mouse.
The plural of foot is feet.