Yes cats is plural
A cat is "un chat", masculine noun and singular if there is only one. Use the plural "des chats" when there are several of them.
Singular: book / Plural: books Singular: cat / Plural: cats Singular: child / Plural: children Singular: foot / Plural: feet
Some examples of singular nouns are "book," "dog," "cat," and "table."
''There is'' is used to indicate the existence of something singular. For example, ''There is a cat on the roof.'' It is usually followed by a singular noun.
if you mean the word "word" than singular: word Plural: words if you are wondering what the singular and plural forms are, then singular is one (like cat) and plural is two or more (like cats)
's is a contraction of the verb "is" or "has" and is used with both singular and plural nouns. For example, "John's cat" (singular) and "The cats' toys" (plural).
No, the possessive noun cat's is the singular possessive form.The plural form for the noun cat is cats.The plural possessive form is cats'.Examples:This is the cat's water bowl. (singular)All of the cats' water bowls must be washed daily. (plural)
The word miner's is the correct possessive form of the singular noun miner.example: The miner's tools hung from his belt.The word cat's is the correct possessive form of the singular noun cat.example: The cat's name is Muffin.
The possessive form of the singular noun aunt is aunt's.Example: I'm taking care of my aunt's cat this weekend.
It means you have to use singular and plural
There is one human and multiple animals in a farm. Here humans is singular and plural noun.
Your own question is a sentence with the word "agreement" in it. But you are probably asking about "grammatical agreement", otherwise known as "concord". It means that a singular form of a verb must be used with a singular noun. We say "the cat is sleeping" (one cat = singular). But "the cats ARE sleeping" (two or more cats = plural) The singular verb "is sleeping" must agree with the singular noun "cat". The plural verb "are sleeping" must agree with the plural noun "cats". When nouns and verbs are not in agreement, the sentence is grammatically wrong: for example "the cat are sleeping" or "the cats is sleeping".