The plural form of child is children; teeth is the plural of tooth.
The noun child's and the noun tooth are not plural nouns.The noun child's is the possessive form of the singular noun child (for example, a child's toy = a toy belonging to a child)The noun tooth is a singular noun. The plural noun is teeth.
The plural form for the noun tooth is teeth.
The noun teeth is plural.The plural form is tooth.
The plural form for the noun tooth is teeth.The plural possessive form is teeth's.Example: This product will improve your teeth's whiteness.
The noun 'teeth' is the plural noun. The singular noun is 'tooth'.
The word tooth is the singular noun. The plural noun is teeth.
The singular possessive is tooth's.
The noun children is the plural form of the singular noun child.
tooth. Teeth is plural, tooth is singular.
The plural form for the noun tooth is teeth.The plural possessive form is teeth's.Example: This product will improve your teeth's whiteness.
Children is a plural noun. The singular is child.
The plural noun 'teeth' is an abstract noun as a word for the power and authority to be effective; a word for a concept.The plural noun 'teeth' (singular 'tooth') is a concrete noun as a word the hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates; the projections on the rim of a cogwheel or the edge of a saw or a comb; a word for physical things.