The plural form of "man driver" would be "men drivers." In this case, "man" is the singular form and "men" is the plural form. When forming the plural of a compound noun like "man driver," both parts of the compound noun are usually made plural.
The plural of man is men.
The plural form would be "those are men" or "those are some men." (There is no plural article.)
The plural of "fisherman" is "fishermen." In English, when a noun ends in "-man," the plural form is typically created by changing the "-man" to "-men." This is a common rule in English for nouns that have masculine endings.
The word gentlemen is a noun. It is the plural form of gentleman.
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
The plural form for man is men
The plural form for the singular noun man is men.
The plural form of the word man is men.
The plural form of the word man is men.
The plural form of the word "man" is "men."
the plural form of man of war is men of war.
The singular possessive form for the noun driver is driver's.The plural form is drivers.The plural possessive form is drivers'.Examples:I waved to get the driver's attention.We bought a new coffee maker for the drivers' lounge.
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No, the form "man" is a singular noun. The plural form is men.Examples:A man got on the bus at Fourth Street.Two more men got on at Sixth Street.
The plural form of man Friday is man Fridays.
The plural of man is men.
Men.