In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'louse' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female insect.
There are no gender specific nouns for a male louse or a female louse, they are referred to as a male or a female.
No, the plural form of louse is lice.
Lice is plural..the singular form is louse.
It already is singular. The plural form is louse.
There is no word 'louce' in English. Perhaps you meant louse, a small, parasitic insect that lives under the skin of mammals.The plural of louse is lice.
Louse is the singular form, and lice is the plural form. You spelled it right! Cookies for you!!! Yay!!!!
The plural form for the noun louse is lice; the plural possessive is lice's.
Louse is singular. The plural form is lice.
The plural form for the noun louse is lice; the plural possessive form is lice's.
The word 'louse' is singular, as is the word 'mouse'. The plural forms are 'lice' and 'mice' respectively. (However, the plural of 'house' is not 'hice'!)
Louse is already singular. The plural is lice.
The plural form for the noun louse is lice; the plural possessive form is lice's.
The plural of louse is lice so the plural of headlouse is headlice.
No, the plural form of louse is lice.
The singular noun is "louse" and the plural noun is "lice."
No, louse and lice are not the same thing. Louse refers to a single insect, while lice is the plural form of louse, referring to multiple insects.
The plural form for the singular noun louse is lice. The plural possessive form is lice's.example: The lice's eggs are called nits.
Yes, louse is singular. Lice is the plural form.