Wears.
The likely word is the plural noun tuxedos(men's formal wear).
They are completely different words. Were is the plural past tense of the word 'are." Where is a word to tell a person or thing's location, and wear is a verb to tell what someone has on.
She is wearing a boot - singular (one boot).She is wear boots (or a pair of boots) is plural.
The spelling wair is a carpentry term, and Wair is a location in Rajasthan, India.The words pronounced that way are:wear - to wear as clothes, or to wear out, or to wear downwhere - asking or giving a location where something isware - usually plural wares (merchandise)
The plural form of "hat" is "hats." In English, most nouns form their plural by adding an "-s" at the end of the word. In this case, the singular noun "hat" becomes plural by simply adding the "s" to indicate more than one hat.
No, wearing is a verb. Plural nouns generally end in s or es.
Flippers, as in what divers could wear, or what some marine creatures have, is a plural version of the noun Flipper.
Ware = goods Wear = you wear clothes
It is a small hat that Males wear, the singular is 'kippah' andit is pronounced ( KEY-pah). 'Kippot' is the plural. Religiously observant Jewish men always wear a kippah while other Jewish men, and sometimes Jewish women, wear them while praying.
They are completely different words. Were is the plural past tense of the word 'are." Where is a word to tell a person or thing's location, and wear is a verb to tell what someone has on.
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.