"Porcupines" is already a plural noun. The singular form is porcupine.
A group of porcupines is commonly referred to as a "prickle" of porcupines.
That is the correct spelling of "porcupine" (a quilled mammal).
The plural possessive form for "porcupines" would be "porcupines'." This indicates that something belongs to multiple porcupines. In this case, the apostrophe comes after the plural "s" because the word is already plural, so we just add the apostrophe to show possession.
The collective noun is a prickle of porcupines.
The noun 'mice' is the plural form of the singular noun 'mouse'.
Trios is the plural noun.
The plural possessive form for "porcupines" would be "porcupines'." This indicates that something belongs to multiple porcupines. In this case, the apostrophe comes after the plural "s" because the word is already plural, so we just add the apostrophe to show possession.
That is the correct spelling of "porcupine" (a quilled mammal).
The plural is porcupines.
The collective noun is a prickle of porcupines.
The plural noun is halves.
The plural noun of general is generals. Generals is a regular plural noun.
The plural noun for path is paths. The plural noun for patch is patches.
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
It is a plural noun.
No, it is a possessive noun. Mothers is a plural noun.
No, hystricine is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as like or pertaining to the porcupines.
The plural form for the noun lady is ladies.