Mice is already plural. e.g. One mouse, two mice, and three blind mice!
Mouse has an irregular plural, mice.
The noun 'mice' is the plural form of the singular noun 'mouse'.
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It is mouses. The plural of mouse (small furry creature) is mice, so one might think that the plural of the pointing device would also be mice. However, the two words have undergone a differentiation through usage. According to Garner's Modern American Usage, the best practice is to pluralize it mouses. That also goes for timid people ("When it comes to warfare, he's a real mouse. In fact, he comes from a long line of mouses"). Similarly, whereas the plural of louse, the small wingless insect, is lice, the plural of louse, the cad, is louses.
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Yes mice's is correct for the plural possessive of mice.
The plural is mice, the plural possessive is mice's.
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
The plural of mouse is mice.
singular : mouse plural :mice
Plural
The noun 'mice' is the plural form of the singular noun 'mouse'.
Mice is the plural of mouse.
child
The plural of mouse is mice
It is mouses. The plural of mouse (small furry creature) is mice, so one might think that the plural of the pointing device would also be mice. However, the two words have undergone a differentiation through usage. According to Garner's Modern American Usage, the best practice is to pluralize it mouses. That also goes for timid people ("When it comes to warfare, he's a real mouse. In fact, he comes from a long line of mouses"). Similarly, whereas the plural of louse, the small wingless insect, is lice, the plural of louse, the cad, is louses.
The plural of mouse is mice.Some example sentences with the word "mice" are:Some people keep mice as pets and some see them as pests.She fed the mice to her snake.
If you mean the plural of mouse it is mice.