Most common usage would be des cahiers or les cahiers. Or, if a specific number is desired: deux cahiers, etc.
The plural of "chaise" is "chaises".
The plural form of the noun 'brush' is brushes.
The singular possessive form of the proper noun Mr. French is Mr. French's.The plural form is the Mr. Frenches.The plural possessive form is the Mr. Frenches'.examples:Mr. French's brother lives with him. The two Mr. Frenches' house is the brick one on the corner.
The plural form for the noun wharf is wharves.
Yes I can:The plural form for the singular noun parent is parents.
UN cahier is MASCULIN
The plural of "chaise" is "chaises".
Exercise bookUn cahier is a exercise book or jotter in FrenchHello :)
The singular form for the plural noun chateaux is chateau.
Verb? If you mean noun... "you" in singular form is TU. in plural form it is VOUS.
The plural form of the noun 'brush' is brushes.
The noun lieu is uncountable. The plural form of lieu is also lieu.
cafes. (Or if you writing in native French - cafés)
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
Nouns is the plural form of noun.
"Children" is a plural noun. The singular form is "child."
The plural form of the noun writer is writers.The plural possessive form is writers'.The plural form of the noun story is stories.The plural possessive form is stories'.The plural form of the noun farmer is farmers.The plural possessive form is farmers'.