Goose is singular - one goose.
Geese is the plural form - three geese.
Anyone is singular, e.g.Is anyone going to the cinema?Has anyone seen my cd?
The singular possessive for "goose" is "goose's."
The singular possessive form for the noun goose is goose's.Example: Jack stuck the goose's feather in his hat.
Yes, the noun goose is a singular noun; the plural form is geese.
Goose. Geese is the plural.
The singular form of the plural noun 'geese' is goose.The singular possessive form is goose's.
The singular possessive form of "goose" is "goose's," indicating that something belongs to one goose. The plural possessive form is "geese's," used when something belongs to multiple geese. It is important to note that the plural form of "goose" is "geese," hence the different spelling for the plural possessive.
Yes, the word geese is the plural of the singular noun goose:one goosetwo geese
Singular: goose Plural: geese
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Singular = goosePlural = geese