'Milk' is is considered to be an 'uncountable' noun, and, as such, has no plural.
Bottles, on the other hand, are countable. Try it! One bottle, two bottles etc!
And you can have two bottles of milk. But it is the bottles that are countable, not the milk inside. Just try counting milk! Impossible!
Dairies.
Cans of milk. I have a can of milk, Jack has three cans of milk.
There were several bottles of milk left on my neighbours doorstep, may be they had gone on holiday?
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To show something is possessed by one owner, add an apostrophe and the letter 's' to the owner. e.g. the cat's milk. (the milk belongs to the cat) To show possession of plural owners you usually only need to add an apostrophe as most plurals already end in 's'. If the plural doesn't end in 's' then add the apostrophe followed by the 's'.
No, because there are not 100 plural pronouns.The plural pronouns are:weusyou (can be singular or plural)theythemthesethoseouroursyour (can be singular or plural)yours (can be singular or plural)theirtheirsourselvesyourselvesthemselvesbothfewfewermanyothersseveralall (can be singular or plural)any (can be singular or plural)more (can be singular or plural)most (can be singular or plural)none (can be singular or plural)some (can be singular or plural)such (can be singular or plural)
Cans of milk. I have a can of milk, Jack has three cans of milk.
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With 3 liters of milk, a singular verb should be used because "3 liters" is serving as a single unit of measurement in this case.
Singular possessive: mother's milk Plural possessive: mothers' milk
The plural form of the noun goat is goats.The plural possessive form is goats'.Example: The goats' owner sells their milk for extra income.Example: Our goats' milk is used to make cheese.
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The plural form of the noun goat is goats.The plural possessive form is goats'.Example: The goats' owner sells their milk for extra income.Example: Our goats' milk is used to make cheese.
The plural form of the noun goat is goats.The plural possessive form is goats'.Example: The goats' owner sells their milk for extra income.Example: Our goats' milk is used to make cheese.
There are similarly spelled words:dares - plural of noun, or present tense of to dare: challenges or provocationsdairies - plural of dairy (company that produces milk and milk products)diaries - plural of diary (written record of one's activities and thoughts)
Cow is singular. Cows is plural. They both mean a fully grown female of a domestic breed of ox used as milk or meat.
Yes, claves' is the correct plural possessive form. Example: The calves' mothers are selected for breeding by their high yield of milk.
There were several bottles of milk left on my neighbours doorstep, may be they had gone on holiday?