The plural of "fisherman" is "fishermen." In English, when a noun ends in "-man," the plural form is typically created by changing the "-man" to "-men." This is a common rule in English for nouns that have masculine endings.
The possessive form of plural noun fishermen is fishermen's.Any plural that does not already end in an S will add apostrophe S. Plurals that end in S use only the apostrophe (e.g. fishes - fishes').Example: We watched the fishermen's boats in the distance.
Fisherman
he is a fisherman
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
The plural form of the noun fisherman is fishermen.The plural possessive form is fishermen's.Example: The fishermen's boats bobbed up and down on the waves.
fishermen
The catcher of fish is a fisherman. Fishermen is plural.
The possessive form of plural noun fishermen is fishermen's.Any plural that does not already end in an S will add apostrophe S. Plurals that end in S use only the apostrophe (e.g. fishes - fishes').Example: We watched the fishermen's boats in the distance.
the bad fisherman
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Yes, Peter was a fisherman.
Yes, Simon was a fisherman.
Fisherman typically fish for food, or fish in contests. Fisherman can also fish for fun. It is impossible to know what specific fisherman have done with out knowing the names of the fisherman.
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the boat sank (cause) fisherman had to be rescued (effect)
Peter was a fisherman before he met Jesus