The plural form of the noun fox is foxes.The plural possessive form is foxes'.Example:We found several foxes' footprints in the snow behind the house.
The plural form for fox is foxes.
No, the form foxes is the plural noun.The singular form is fox.The singular possessive form is fox's.The plural possessive form is foxes'.
The possessive form of the singular noun fox is fox's.The plural form of the noun fox is foxes.The plural possessive form is foxes'.Examples:I found a fox's footprints in the snow. (singular)There were several foxes' footprints in the snow. (plural)
The plural possessive form for the tails of the foxes is the foxes' tails.
The singular possessive is fox's; the plural possessive form is foxes'.
The word fox is the regular form; the plural form is foxes, a regular plural.Regular plurals are nouns the use either 's' or 'es' at the end of the singular to form the plural.
No, fox's is a singular possessive noun. The plural form of fox is foxes.
The plural form of "fox" with an apostrophe is "fox's" and is used to show possession or belonging by a single fox. For example, "The fox's den is hidden in the forest."
Some suitable nouns that might be a fox's are:the fox's pawsthe fox's pupsthe fox's preythe fox's den
The singular form of the plural noun foxes is fox.
The plural of fox is foxes..