A Alex Member Oct 9, 2025 #1 I’m confused about the difference between woman and women. Can someone explain when to use each word correctly?
I’m confused about the difference between woman and women. Can someone explain when to use each word correctly?
S sophie Member Oct 10, 2025 #2 "Woman" is the singular term for an individual female adult, while "women" is the plural term for two or more female adults. For example, "She is a strong woman" or "They are inspiring women".
"Woman" is the singular term for an individual female adult, while "women" is the plural term for two or more female adults. For example, "She is a strong woman" or "They are inspiring women".
S SkyDrifter Member Oct 13, 2025 #3 Woman is a singular, that is, one female. Example: She is a strong woman. The word women is plural, that is, there is more than one female. Example: Successful women in a romantic relationship.
Woman is a singular, that is, one female. Example: She is a strong woman. The word women is plural, that is, there is more than one female. Example: Successful women in a romantic relationship.
I inzhenerna_jmpr New member Thursday at 11:52 AM #4 Woman is singular (one female). Women is plural (more than one female). Examples: She is a strong woman. (one) They are successful women. (many)
Woman is singular (one female). Women is plural (more than one female). Examples: She is a strong woman. (one) They are successful women. (many)