Cow is singular. The plural form is cows.
The singular form is cow an archaic plural for cow is kine
Cow - nominative (as in, if the cow is doing an action) singular is 'bos', plural is 'bovis'.
Yes. The plural is Cows or Cattle.
Cow is singular. Cows is plural. They both mean a fully grown female of a domestic breed of ox used as milk or meat.
Cow's is a singular possessive noun--cow's milk.Cows is a plural noun.
Yes, the noun "cows" is the plural form of the singular noun "cow".The word "cows" is also the third person, singular present of the verb "to cow".
Yes, it is. cow or calf in singular.
Singular means just 1 thing and plural mean two or more things. For example: singular-cow, plural-cows. Perhaps you are asking if the interrogative pronoun 'what' is singular or plural. The pronoun 'what' can represent a singular or plural answer so it is neither neither because the quantity is unknown when the question is asked.
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No, the word cow's is the possessive form of the singular noun cow. A possessive noun indicates that something belongs to that noun.Example: The vet examined the cow's injury.The plural form of the noun cow is cows, a word for two or more animals.Example: In the morning, the farmer takes all of the cows to the barn for milking.
singular and plural
Singular: book / Plural: books Singular: cat / Plural: cats Singular: child / Plural: children Singular: foot / Plural: feet