Can you say country’s?

If it is more than one country, it must be “countries” – this is the plural form. There is no such word as “countrys”.

How do you say county in plural?

The plural form of county is counties.

Karen Adams answers:

Basically in English, there is a group of nouns which can be either singular or plural depending on what you want to say about them. So for example, if we’re looking at the United States the country we would normally use the singular verb so for example – “The United States is a very big country.”

How do you use a country?

“I prefer to live in a hot country.” “He enjoyed living in a different country.” “Where is your home country?” “She lives in an occupied country.”

The plural form of nation is nations.

How do you spell county’s?

noun, plural coun·ties.

How do you write the plural form of city?

The plural of city is cities.

A county, like a city, is a geographical region in a state or country. There are two rules to determine whether or not you should capitalize the word “county” when you are writing. If you are writing the name of a county, the name and the word “county” should both begin with a capital letter.

Can you say US’s?

Since “U.S.” stands for “United States”, it should not be “United States’s”, but instead “United States'”. That’s why I feel that “U.S.'” is correct.

Can we use who for countries?

“Who” would refer to specific individual persons, not an entity like a country.

How do you use country in a sentence?

Country sentence example
The country was wild and beautiful. His birth father already suspected she was a country bumpkin. I pass farm country , for miles and miles as I travel in my home on wheels. Country kids need a good nurse as much as a city kid, you know.

Countries sentence example
The colors represented the four countries of Oz, and the green star the Emerald City. Tiny countries willing to engage in free trade with their neighbors can prosper.

What is sentence of country?

sharptoothed 1 259608 I went for a drive in the country. CK 1 1658 Italy is a very beautiful country. CK 1 296435 He traveled throughout the country. CK 1 296172 He was exiled from his own country. CK 1 52441 Switzerland is a beautiful country.

Is Nation’s correct?

The second statement is correct (nation is singular), although I would retain the exclamation mark, possibly adding a few more.

Are students grammatically correct?

student — singular noun: “The student did well on the exam.” students — plural noun: “The students did well on their exams.” student’s — singular possessive adjective: “The student’s performance was excellent.” students’ — plural possessive adjective: “The students’ exam scores were all fantastic!”

I just wish to mention for your interest the term “United Nation’s” should be “United Nations’s” (with the possessive “s” after the apostrophe “’”) or “United Nations’” (without the possessive “s” after the apostrophe “’”). The word “Nations” is the plural of “Nation”.

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