"Thieves" is a plural common noun.
The possessive form of the plural noun thieves is thieves'.Example: The thieves' hideout was raided by the police.
The form thief is the singular noun; the plural form is thieves.
The plural form of the noun thief is thieves.The plural possessive form is thieves' (just the apostrophe).Example: The thieves' car hit a stop sign and foiled their getaway.
The form thief's is the singular possessive form.The plural form of the noun thief is thieves.The plural possessive form is thieves'.Example: The thieves' hideout was raided by the police.
Yes, the word thieves is a noun, a plural form for the noun thief; someone who steals from others, a person.
The singular form of the plural noun thieves is thief.
The possessive form of the plural noun thieves is thieves'.Example: The thieves' hideout was raided by the police.
The possessive form of the plural noun thieves is thieves'.Example: The thieves' hideout was raided by the police.
The word thieves is the plural form for the noun thief, a common noun; a word for someone who steals from others, a person.
The form thief is the singular noun; the plural form is thieves.
The plural form for the noun thief is thieves.
The possessive form for the plural noun is thieves'.
Any number can be a noun. It can also be a pronoun. It is an adjective when it defines a number of objects (e.g. forty thieves).
The plural form of the noun thief is thieves.The plural possessive form is thieves' (just the apostrophe).Example: The thieves' car hit a stop sign and foiled their getaway.
The form thief's is the singular possessive form.The plural form of the noun thief is thieves.The plural possessive form is thieves'.Example: The thieves' hideout was raided by the police.
The word thieves is a plural, common, abstract noun; a word for persons that steal other people's property. Although thieves is a word for people, it is an abstract noun because it isn't a physical aspect of a person, thief is a behavior of the person.
They were very mean thieves.