The word 'yours' is not a noun at all. The word 'yours' is a pronoun, a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for something that belongs to you.
The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.
Example: I brought some lunch. The sandwich is yours.
The possessive adjective 'your' functions as both a singular or plural pronoun.The possessive pronoun 'yours' functions as both a singular and plural pronoun.A possessive adjective is placed before a noun to describe that noun. Examples:Dad, your dinner is ready. (singular)Boys, your dinner is ready. (plural)Jack and Jill, your dinner is ready. (plural)A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something. Examples:Dad, the seat on the left is yours. (singular)Boys, the seats on the left are yours. (plural)Jack and Jill, the seats on the left are yours. (plural)
Subject (before a noun): (singular) my, your, his (plural) our, your, their Object (after a noun): (singluar) mine, yours, his, hers (plural) ours, yours, theirs. "Its" can be used in both subjective senses, but not objective.
No, the word customers is a plural noun, the plural form of the noun customer.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The noun customers is a word for people.A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.Example:A number of customers complained about the lighting. The problem with the lights is theirs not mine. (theirs=the problem of the customers)
The plural noun is halves.
The plural form for the noun lady is ladies.
The possessive adjective 'your' functions as both a singular or plural pronoun.The possessive pronoun 'yours' functions as both a singular and plural pronoun.A possessive adjective is placed before a noun to describe that noun. Examples:Dad, your dinner is ready. (singular)Boys, your dinner is ready. (plural)Jack and Jill, your dinner is ready. (plural)A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something. Examples:Dad, the seat on the left is yours. (singular)Boys, the seats on the left are yours. (plural)Jack and Jill, the seats on the left are yours. (plural)
There is no such word as "your's". " 's" at the end of a word indicates either a plural or a possessive. "your" is already a possessive, and "yours" is a noun and does not have a plural form.
Subject (before a noun): (singular) my, your, his (plural) our, your, their Object (after a noun): (singluar) mine, yours, his, hers (plural) ours, yours, theirs. "Its" can be used in both subjective senses, but not objective.
There two singular and two plural words for 'you' in Spanish: tu - singular, informal (with an accent on the 'u') usted - singular formal vosotros/as - plural informal (male/female) ustedes - plural formal. The corresponding words for 'your' before a noun are: tu/tus (singular/plural noun) su/sus (singular/plural noun) vuestro(s)/a(s) (singular(plural) male/female noun) su/sus (singular/plural noun) If 'your' follows the verb (= 'yours' in English: e.g. Is this book yours?) tuyo(s)/tuya(s) (singular(plural) male/female noun) suyo(s)/suya(s) (ditto) vuestro(s)/vuestra(s) does not change
The plural of your life is your lives.
No, the word customers is a plural noun, the plural form of the noun customer.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The noun customers is a word for people.A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.Example:A number of customers complained about the lighting. The problem with the lights is theirs not mine. (theirs=the problem of the customers)
The plural noun is halves.
The pronoun 'yours' is a possessive pronoun. A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something. The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs. The possessive pronoun 'yours' is the second person, singular or plural form. Examples: Maggie, the sandwich on the counter is yours. (singular) Children, the sandwiches on the counter are yours. (plural) Note: The other type of pronoun that shows possession is a possessive adjective. A possessive adjective is placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something. The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, its, our, their. The corresponding possessive adjective 'your' also functions as singular or plural. Examples: Maggie, your sandwich is on the counter. Children, your sandwiches are on the counter.
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.
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
It is a plural noun.