Yes the word inventors is a noun. It is the plural of inventor.
The possessive form of the noun inventor is inventor's.Example: The inventor's patent was finally granted.
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The plural form of the noun inventor is inventors.The plural possessive form is inventors'.Example: All of the inventors' chances for receiving the grant are equal.
The plural form of the noun inventor is inventors.The plural possessive form is inventors'.Example: All of the inventors' chances for receiving the grant are equal.
The possessive form of the noun inventor is inventor's.Example: The inventor's patent was finally granted.
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The correct spelling of the plural noun is "inventors" (creators, builders).
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No, "inventor" is not a proper noun. It is a common noun that refers to a person who creates new devices, processes, or ideas. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, or things, such as "Thomas Edison" or "Eiffel Tower."
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The spelling is a proper noun, Rubik's Cube (after its inventor Erno Rubik).
Some common nouns for the proper noun Edison are name, person, man, inventor, company, or city (in NJ).
The plural form of the noun inventor is inventors.The plural possessive form is inventors'.Example: All of the inventors' chances for receiving the grant are equal.
The possessive form of the singular noun toy is toy's.example: The toy's inventor was a genius.
The plural form of the noun inventor is inventors.The plural possessive form is inventors'.Example: All of the inventors' chances for receiving the grant are equal.
No. It's the plural of the noun "inventor". And you say "the inventors are" not "the inventors is". This is a good way to test if a noun is collective or not. "the family is nice" like "he is nice" "the inventors are nice" like "they are nice"