feet
The noun foot is singular. The plural is feet.
Yes, the plural noun 'feet' is an irregular plural.The singular noun is 'foot'.A regular plural is a noun that forms its plural by adding an -s or an -es to the end of the word.A irregular plural noun forms its plural in some other way.
Yes, the noun 'foot' is an irregular noun. The plural form is feet.
The plural form for the noun foot is feet; the plural possessive form is feet's.Example: The feet's injuries were minor.
"Pedestrians" is a noun, specifically a plural noun referring to people walking on foot along a road or in a developed area.
the plural noun is feet :)
The plural noun in the sentence is feet (plural of the noun 'foot').
The noun foot is singular. The plural is feet.
Yes, the plural noun 'feet' is an irregular plural.The singular noun is 'foot'.A regular plural is a noun that forms its plural by adding an -s or an -es to the end of the word.A irregular plural noun forms its plural in some other way.
Yes, the noun 'foot' is an irregular noun. The plural form is feet.
The plural form for the noun foot is feet; the plural possessive form is feet's.Example: The feet's injuries were minor.
Feet is a plural noun. Foot is a singular noun.
No, it is not. It is a plural noun, the plural of foot (appendage or a unit of measure).
foot's
The singular form is foot.
The noun 'feet' is a plural (irregular plural), common, concrete noun; a word for a body part, a thing. The singular form is foot.
"Pedestrians" is a noun, specifically a plural noun referring to people walking on foot along a road or in a developed area.