The plural form for the noun eye is eyes.
A special noun is another term for abstract noun, a word for something that can't be perceived by any of the five physical senses.
An abstract noun form for eye is the present participle of the verb to eye, which is also a verbal noun (gerund) eyeing. The gerund has no plural form.
Special Plural? Eyes?
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eyes = a plural, common, concrete noun. eye = singular, common, concrete noun.
No it is not. The word "eyes" is a plural noun, the singular form is "eye".
Yes, the word 'eyes' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'eye', a word for a thing.
Special Plural? Eyes?
The plural form for the abstract noun special is specials.
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The noun eyes is a plural, common, concrete noun, the plural form for the singular eye, a word for a thing.
The noun 'eyes' is a plural, common, concrete noun; eyes are things. . The word eyes is also a verb.
No, the noun "eyes" is the plural form of the noun "eye".The singular possessive form is eye's.The plural possessive form is eyes'.Examples:One eye's color is not the same as the other. (singular)All eyes' direction turned toward the crashing sound. (plural)
eyes = a plural, common, concrete noun. eye = singular, common, concrete noun.
The plural form of the noun businessman is businessmen.The plural possessive form is businessmen's.example: We call it a businessmen's special but we extend it to women as well.
The word 'eyes' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'eye', a word for a thing.The word eyes is also a verb: eye, eyes, eyeing, eyed.
No it is not. The word "eyes" is a plural noun, the singular form is "eye".
Yes, the word 'eyes' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'eye', a word for a thing.