The possessive form of the singular noun louse is louse's.
example: A louse's eggs are laid close to the scalp in cold climates and farther down the hair shaft in warm climates.
The possessive form of the singular noun louse is louse's.
The plural form for the singular noun louse is lice. The plural possessive form is lice's.example: The lice's eggs are called nits.
Louse is already singular. The plural is lice.
The plural form for the noun louse is lice; the plural possessive form is lice's.
The plural form for the noun louse is lice; the plural possessive is lice's.
Louse is singular. The plural form is lice.
Yes, louse is singular. Lice is the plural form.
The singular of any lice is louse.
The word 'louse' is singular, as is the word 'mouse'. The plural forms are 'lice' and 'mice' respectively. (However, the plural of 'house' is not 'hice'!)
It already is singular. The plural form is louse.
The singular noun is "louse" and the plural noun is "lice."
The singular for lice is louse. However the word is rarely used as if you find one louse in your hair, there are certainly hundreds of lice there.