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singular form of gents-gentleman
Plural Form Of Gentleman
I think there no such word as 'Gents' in English.
It's shortend version of the world 'Gentleman'.
Hence the singular form is 'Gentleman' and plural is 'Gentlemen'.
gents is the short form of gentlemen. its singular is 'gentleman' or 'gent '
In many places the loo for males is marked
"Gents".The singular form of this is "Toilet".
Its gentleman,and the plural form should be gentlemen and not gents
Gent or Gentleman both are correct..
gent
I think you can use "gent". Also man, gentleman, guy, male, etc.
gent, as in "what a kindly gent"