Yes, the noun shoes is plural. The singular form is shoe.
No, "shoe" is a singular noun. The plural of "shoe" is "shoes."
The possessive form of the plural noun shoes is shoes'.Examples: These shoes' prices are really high.
The plural form of the noun shoe is shoes.The plural possessive form is shoes'.
The plural form of the noun shoe is shoes.The plural possessive form is shoes'.
The word shoes is a noun. It is the plural form of the noun shoe.
No, the plural noun "shoes" is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun "shoe", a general word for a type of covering for the foot; a general word for something resembling a shoe in form or function; a word for any shoes of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Shoes 'n' More in Greenwich, CT or "The Shoes of the Fisherman" a novel by Morris West.The word "shoes" is also the third person, singular of the verb to shoe.
No, the plural noun "shoes" is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun "shoe", a general word for a type of covering for the foot; a general word for something resembling a shoe in form or function; a word for any shoes of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Shoes 'n' More in Greenwich, CT or "The Shoes of the Fisherman" a novel by Morris West.The word "shoes" is also the third person, singular of the verb to shoe.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is "stilettos" (knives, or high-heeled shoes).
The boys have such big feet that I buy their shoes in the men's department.
The word shoes is the plural form of the singular noun 'shoe'.
No. *** Sometimes. 'Needs' as a verb (a child needs shoes) is not a plural. But 'needs' as a noun is indeed a plural ( A person's basic needs are food shelter water and clothing.)