Twin for 1 twins for both.
The noun 'twins' is the plural form. The singular noun is 'twin'.Examples:The twins are Jack and Jill. (plural)One twin is taller than the other. (singular)
The plural possessive form of "twin" is "twins'". It's as simple as adding an apostrophe after the "s" when you're talking about something that belongs to more than one twin. So go ahead and show off your grammar skills, smarty pants!
Yes, it is a plural noun. Twin people or animals are all nouns.
That will depend. Presumably you are talking about possessives. If you are referring to one individual as a twin and something that belongs to that twin, then it is twin's. So if you are talking about the computer belonging to one twin it would be: The twin's computer. If you are talking about something jointly owned by twins, then it is is twins' that would be used. So if you were referring to the parents of the two people, it would be: The twins' parents. If you are not talking about possessives but talking about plural, then it is twins.
No, it is not. It is a plural noun. The singular noun twin can be used as an adjective to mean paired, or identical.
"Twin", as a noun, is singular; so, "twin is" is correct. "Twins" or "twin & _____" would be plural, in which case "are" would be correct.
A twin is still a single, one has twins. So, "twins' parents."
Twin - le jumeau (boy) plural - les jumeaux (boys) la jumelle (girl) plural - les jumelles (girls) my twin brother - mon frère jumeau his/her twin sister - sa sœur jumelle identical twins - les vrais jumeaux a twin room - une chambre à deux lits
The plural possessive is twin sisters'.
The word twin is not necessarily plural, for example, I have a twin bed. I have a twin brother. Singular in both cases.
Yes it is possible to have twins.
it depends on you and your bf or husband but it is likely u will have twins