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The plural form of the noun 'boat' is boats.
boats
The plural form of the noun boat is boats.The plural possessive form is boats'.Example: The boats' owners came to assess the damage after the storm.
Theirs is the plural possessive pronoun for 'he'. For example:Mack and Mike bought a new boat, that one must be theirs.Their is the plural adjective for 'he'. For example:Mack and Mike bought a new boat, that must be their boat.
no boats is plural, boat is singular.
The correct plural possessive form is "your parents' car".example: I see a new boat attached to your parents' car.
The Italian word gondoliere (the person who steers the narrow Venetian boat called a gondola) in the plural is gondolieri.
Boat Plural is boats
"Boated" is the past tense or past participle form of the verb "boat", meaning to travel within a craft that floats on water.
The plural of the one-man boat, kayak, is kayaks.
There is no plural form. Do and Do not are verbs
The plural form of him, her, or it is them. (objective pronouns)