The possessive form of the singular noun scientist's.The plural form of the noun is scientists.The plural possessive form scientists'.Examples:One scientist's observation found that there was no effect. (singular)Several scientists' reports showed a detrimental effect. (plural)
it ends in es
Most nouns in English are made into plural nouns by adding an s to the singular form. If the noun ends with an s, ch, sh, or x, an es is added to make the noun plural. When a noun makes its plural form in any other way we speak of irregular plural forms ie. policeman/policemen mouse/mice Hope this helps!
In English the most common way of forming a plural noun is by adding -s to end of the singular.
Yes, the noun 'chairs' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'chair'; a general word for a type of furniture; a word for any chairs of any kind.The word 'chairs' is also the third person, singular of the verb to chair.
The noun 'mice' is the plural form of the singular noun 'mouse'.
The singular noun is "louse" and the plural noun is "lice."
"Book" is a noun that has both a singular and plural form: "book" (singular) and "books" (plural).
"Children" is a plural noun. The singular form is "child."
The noun 'circus' is a singular noun.The plural noun is 'circuses'.
The noun juggler is a singular noun. The plural noun is jugglers.
The singular noun is Tuesday.The plural noun is Tuesdays.
The singular noun is trio; the plural noun is trios.
The noun 'orchid' is a singular noun, a word for one.The plural noun is 'orchids'.
The noun mailbox is the singular form; the plural is mailboxes.
Statistics is plural, the singular form is statistic.
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.