The nouns 'washer' and 'dryer' are singularnouns. The plural forms are 'washers' and 'dryers'. Examples:We bought a new washer and dryer.The laundry room in our building has three washers and dryers.
The irregular plural forms of these nouns are:singular = sheep; plural = sheepsingular = man; plural = mensingular - child; plural = children
A washerman is a male. A washerwoman is a female. Both do washing of clothes for a living.
The plural of man is men.
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The nouns 'washer' and 'dryer' are singularnouns. The plural forms are 'washers' and 'dryers'. Examples:We bought a new washer and dryer.The laundry room in our building has three washers and dryers.
The plural of "man" is "men."
The plural of "man" is "men."
The plural form of man Friday is man Fridays.
The plural of man is men.
The irregular plural forms of these nouns are:singular = sheep; plural = sheepsingular = man; plural = mensingular - child; plural = children
The plural form for man is men
The plural of "man" can be written as "men."
A washerman is a male. A washerwoman is a female. Both do washing of clothes for a living.
No, it is an incorrectly punctuated plural possessive adjective. "The mens' restroom was full."
The plural form for the singular noun man is men.
Man plural is men.