What is the plural of shoe?

Plural means more than one. For example, 'shoes' is the plural of 'shoe', which is singular.
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Which is correct shoe or shoes?

The noun shoes is plural. The singular of shoes is shoe.
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Is a pair of shoes singular or plural?

You're right, pair is singular, and a pair of jeans is a good present. A pair of shoes is a good present. The standard plural of pair is pairs. Some English users say pair as plural, but that is nonstandard.
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Is shoe a correct word?

noun, plural shoes, (especially British Dialect) shoon [shoon]. an external covering for the human foot, usually of leather and consisting of a more or less stiff or heavy sole and a lighter upper part ending a short distance above, at, or below the ankle.
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What did shoes mean?

noun, plural shoes, (especially British Dialect) shoon [shoon]. an external covering for the human foot, usually of leather and consisting of a more or less stiff or heavy sole and a lighter upper part ending a short distance above, at, or below the ankle. an object or part resembling a shoe in form, position, or use.
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Plural of shoe | shoe ka plural



Are shoes countable?

A count noun names a thing that can be counted -- it can follow a or an and has a plural form as well as a singular form. For example, shoe is a singular count noun and shoes is its plural form. Here are some others: book/books, woman/women, person/people. A noncount noun refers to something that cannot be counted.
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Is shoes this or those?

Yes. When referring to as a pair. Shoes is plural: "Those shoes are...". A pair is singular: "That pair of shoes is something you should buy."
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Was or were a pair of shoes?

With the original sentence, you can say either. The pair was sold; the shoes were sold: so the pair of shoes was/were.
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What is a group of shoes called?

Answer: A pair of shoes.
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Where is or are my shoes?

Key Member. Actually, the more common contraction in AmE is "Where're my shoes?" meaning "Where are my shoes?". "Where's my shoes?" is definitely slang/technically incorrect English, and even so, the usual response would be "they're over here" or "they're under the bed, where you left them".
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What is the pair word of shoes?

spike pair heel insole odd mate fellow shod doublet couple instep pump upper twin cleat sandal sole toe heeltap tap sabot tread bivalent moccasin tongue scull shoe brace.
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What type of noun is shoes?

Answer: It is a common noun.
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What shoes or Which?

As far as I know, "which" is used when there are limited options to choose while "what" is used when there are unlimited options to choose. When my child runs to the door and choose her shoes to wear for the day, should I ask "Which shoes will you be wearing today?" or "What shoes will you be wearing today?"
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What are synonyms for shoes?

synonyms for shoes
  • cleat.
  • loafer.
  • pump.
  • slipper.
  • sneaker.
  • tennis shoe.
  • clog.
  • moccasin.
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Can you say they for shoes?

You use them because shoes are plural.
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How do you use shoes in a sentence?

These shoes need to be repaired.
  1. This pair of shoes fits me well.
  2. My shoes are small in comparison with my sister's.
  3. He hasn't any suitable shoes for the wedding.
  4. My new shoes got ruined in the mud.
  5. You can't go out without any shoes.
  6. How many pairs of shoes do you have?
  7. The shoes are a perfect fit.
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Which pronoun is used for shoes?

English (U.S.) Them and those both work. It would refer to a single shoe, and not to a pair.
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What is a tennis shoe?

Sneaker, tennis shoe, athletic shoe, trainer ... these are all common names for a similar item -- a rubber-soled shoe that is worn for exercise and athletic activity. This kind of shoe is typically made of a combination of canvas, nylon and leather and has laces on the top of the foot.
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Where is the shoes correct the following sentence?

Answer. Answer: Where are the shoes?
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What does tennis shoe mean?

tennis shoe. noun. a rubber-soled canvas shoe tied with laces.
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Are sandals shoes?

To anyone who is wondering, YES, contrary to what Blair Waldorf said, sandals ARE shoes. To be more specific, a sandal is a type of shoe.
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Is a boot a shoe?

A boot is a special type of shoe which covers the foot and the ankle and extends up the leg, sometimes as far as the knee or even the hip. Most boots have a heel that is clearly distinguishable from the rest of the sole, even if the two are made of one piece.
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Is a trainer a shoe?

Trainers are shoes that people wear, especially for running and other sports.
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