No. Mr Murphy's is a possessive noun. It refers to something that belongs to (or is possessed by) Mr Murphy.
The noun form in the sentence "Mr. Smith is" is singular. "Mr. Smith" is a singular proper noun referring to one person.
The singular possessive form of the proper noun Mr. French is Mr. French's.The plural form is the Mr. Frenches.The plural possessive form is the Mr. Frenches'.examples:Mr. French's brother lives with him. The two Mr. Frenches' house is the brick one on the corner.
The plural noun is halves.
The plural form for the noun lady is ladies.
The plural is scarves.
The possessive form of the singular, proper noun Mr. New is Mr. New's.The plural form of the proper noun Mr. New is the Mr. News.The plural possessive form is the Mr. News'.
The plural form of the proper noun Mr. Van Ness is Mr. Van Nesses.Example: The two Mr. Van Nesses are not related.
The plural form of the proper noun Mr. Ness is the Mr. Nesses.The plural possessive form is Mr. Nesses'.example: Both Mr. Nesses' offices are on the second floor.
The noun form in the sentence "Mr. Smith is" is singular. "Mr. Smith" is a singular proper noun referring to one person.
The singular possessive form of the proper noun Mr. French is Mr. French's.The plural form is the Mr. Frenches.The plural possessive form is the Mr. Frenches'.examples:Mr. French's brother lives with him. The two Mr. Frenches' house is the brick one on the corner.
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What an interesting question. Odds is a plural noun that has no singular form. The word "probability" could be used as a noun where a singular form is required. For example: What are the odds of a our surviving this action, Mr. Spok? What is the probability of our surviving this action, Mr. Spok?
The plural noun is halves.
The plural noun of general is generals. Generals is a regular plural noun.
The plural noun for path is paths. The plural noun for patch is patches.
The plural for the abbreviation Mr. is Messrs.; the plural form for the word Mister is Misters.
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.