The plural of "cat" is "cats".
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.
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)
"Feet" is the plural noun in "The cat hurt its front feet."
singular: cat plural: cats plural possessive: cats'
the plural of lash is lashes. As in "the cat lashes out at the threat".
The plural noun in the sentence is feet (plural of the noun 'foot').
Yes cats is plural
Singular: book / Plural: books Singular: cat / Plural: cats Singular: child / Plural: children Singular: foot / Plural: feet
'Your' singular is 'do'; the plural is 'bhur' in Irish.'Your cat' is 'do chat' but the plural is 'bhur gcat'.
Benefits. Except in some cases, just add a s. For example, cat, plural = cats.
Yes I can:The plural form for the singular noun parent is parents.
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)