The possessive form of the plural noun ponies is ponies'.Example: The ponies' owner feeds them a special diet
The plural of pony is ponies.
Yes, the word ponies is a noun, a plural form for the singular pony, a common, concrete noun; a word for an animal, a thing.
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The collective noun for ponies is a string of ponies. A string of ponies is traditional for a group of ponies owned or bred, usually for a particular purpose. That collective doesn't apply to all situations where there may be a group of ponies. Random groups of ponies could be found in many situations, a corral of ponies, a parade of ponies, a family of ponies; or even more fanciful, a pile of ponies, a party of ponies, or a plethora of ponies.
The collective noun for ponies is a string of ponies. A string of ponies is traditional for a group of ponies owned or bred for a particular purpose. That collective doesn't apply to all situations where there may be a group of ponies. The general collective noun is a herd of ponies.
wild ponies are called... WILD PONIES-Dah!
They are ponies!
Sure. I ride ponies, and even small adults can ride ponies
The answer is ponies' because it's already plural.
RosMel ponies are talented, beautiful ponies that win at Pony Finals!
Ponies temperature