The plural form of the noun goose is geese.
The plural possessive form is geese's.
Example: A geese's formation passed over our heads.
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.
Singular = goosePlural = geese
The spelling gess is not a word. A guess is a try or conjecture.The spelling "gees" (G's) is acceleration, the plural of gee, meaning G or one gravity.The similar word is geese, the plural of goose.
The plural form for the noun goose is geese, an irregular plural.
Goose. Geese is the plural.
The words oxen and buffaloes are correct plural spellings.The correct spelling of the other nouns are geese and knives.Note: the noun buffaloes can also be spelled buffalos.
The word geese is the plural form of goose.The plural possessive form is geese's.
Geese is the plural of Goose. There is not a plural form of Geese.
The plural spelling is Ellises.
Yes, men is an irregular plural noun. A regular plural is a noun that you add an 's' to make the plural. Irregular plurals use a different spelling of the word to make the plural. Examples: singular / plural man / men goose / geese child / children mouse / mice
The plural spelling for "daisy" is "daisies."
Geese is the plural of goose.