hats
The plural form of "hat" is "hats." In English, most nouns form their plural by adding an "-s" at the end of the word. In this case, the singular noun "hat" becomes plural by simply adding the "s" to indicate more than one hat.
The noun 'feather' is a countnoun, the plural form is feathers.Example: Do you like the hat with one blue feather or the hat with two purple feathers?
No, possessive nouns can be singular or plural.A possessive noun is used to show that something belongs to that noun.The possessive form of the singular noun elf is elf's.example: The elf's hat had a feather in the brim. (the hat of the elf)The possessive form of the plural noun elves is elves'.example: The elves' party was such fun. (the party of the elves)
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
Yea hats are things. So it's a noun. You were a hat, you buy a hat, you take a hat off your head.
The plural form for the singular hat is hats.The plural possessive form is hats'.Example: The hat's band was black silk.
No. Ladies' is plural. You want "This lady's hat."
The plural form of "hat" is "hats." In English, most nouns form their plural by adding an "-s" at the end of the word. In this case, the singular noun "hat" becomes plural by simply adding the "s" to indicate more than one hat.
Hat is chapeau, with the plural "hats" being chapeaux.Also of use might be: chapeau à plume (a feathered hat).
No, because "one boy's hat" is singular possessive, indicating that the hat belongs to one boy. Plural possessive would involve two or more entities possessing something, such as "the boys' hats" indicating that multiple boys own hats.
you will (second person singular) - du wirst you will (second person plural) - ihr werdet you have (singular) - du hast you have (plural) - ihr habt she has - sie hat he has - er hat
The hat is "le chapeau" (masculine noun) in French. Plural: les chapeaux (irregular "x" ending)
If you mean the cone shaped hat with tassels, then the plural word is fezzes.
The noun 'feather' is a countnoun, the plural form is feathers.Example: Do you like the hat with one blue feather or the hat with two purple feathers?
You should write "Their hats on their heads" because it matches the plural form of "hats" with the plural form of "heads".
The possessive noun chef's is singular, referring to something belonging to one chef.The plural noun is chefs.The plural possessive noun is chefs'.Examples:The chef's hat fell into the soup pot. (singular, the hat of one chef)Both chefs' utensils are kept in separate locked cabinets. (plural, the utensils of two chefs)
The word men is the plural form of the singular noun man.The possessive form of the singular noun man is man's.Examples:The man's hat blew into the street. (the hat of the man, singular)You'll find men's hats on the second floor. (the hats for men, plural)