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kumpel [21]
4 years ago
5

Choose the correct plural and singular and plural possessive forms of the word below.

English
2 answers:
Nina [5.8K]4 years ago
7 0
Here are the answers to the given question above.
The given word which is in the singular form is the word "MOUSE".
The singular possessive would be "mouse's"
The plural form would be "mice"
The plural possessive would be "mice's".
Hope this answers your question. 
Scilla [17]4 years ago
4 0
Singular possessive: Mouse's
Plural Form: Mice
Plural possessive: Mice's
Hope this helps! 
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