The plural form of the noun 'ball' is balls.
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The plural of ball is balls.
If more than one man is being referenced, in this case the correct plural for "him" (or "her") would be them (which is gender non-specific). They are object pronouns."They" is the plural form of "he" (or "she") which are subject pronouns.
The plural noun for a ball used to play basketball is basketballs.The noun 'basketball' as a word for the game or sport is a non-count noun.
if you say that is the cat's ball - then it does, as the ball belongs to the cat however if you say there are seven cats - then it doesnt as it's is plural
The one word form does not seem recognized as is playfield or battlefield.The normal form is two words: ball field (sports field), plural ball fields.
The plural of ball is balls.
The noun ball is singular, the plural form is balls.
The plural form for the noun ball is balls. The plural possessive form is balls'.Example: The balls' container broke open and all of the balls bounced down the stairs.
It depends as in the ball. Volleyballs is plural. the sport volleyball is singular
The plural possessive noun for beggar is beggars'.
The plural form for the noun girl is girls.The plural possessive form is girls'.Example: I'm trying out for the girls' basket ball team.
If more than one man is being referenced, in this case the correct plural for "him" (or "her") would be them (which is gender non-specific). They are object pronouns."They" is the plural form of "he" (or "she") which are subject pronouns.
The noun 'football', the game, is a non-count noun. The noun 'football', the ball, is a singular noun; the plural form is footballs.
The plural noun for a ball used to play basketball is basketballs.The noun 'basketball' as a word for the game or sport is a non-count noun.
if you say that is the cat's ball - then it does, as the ball belongs to the cat however if you say there are seven cats - then it doesnt as it's is plural
"Pass" can be both singular and plural. As a verb, it is singular (e.g. "I will pass the ball"). As a noun, it can be singular or plural depending on the context (e.g. "She completed a pass" or "They made several passes").
The generic word for "ball" (as in soccer) is pelota, and the plural is pelotas.If you mean 'testicles', the Spanish is cojones.If you mean 'dances', 'bailes'.