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What's the difference between shoes and shoes?
The only difference between shoes and shoes is that shoes are plural forms of shoes.

1, shoes (English [? u? ]? Beauty [? u? ), noun: shoes.

When shoe is used as an attribute, whether it is singular or plural depends on the context. This is because people wear two shoes instead of one. Besides, shoes also mean position.

2. Shoes (English [? u? z]? Beauty [? u? Z]), noun: shoes; The third person singular and plural of shoes.

Because shoes are one or two pairs, unless there are special circumstances, they are generally shoes, such as a pair of shoes.

Extended data:

Third person singular: shoes?

Plural number: shoes

Now participle: shoing?

Past tense: shod shoed

Past participle: shod shoed

1, low heel Is it comfortable? Shoes? Is it? The best?

Comfortable low heel shoes are the best.

2. No? One? Really? Have you been there? Capable? Where to? Fill? His? Shoes?

No one can take his place at present.

3. Me? Won't it? Want it? Where to? Is it? Are you online? His? Shoes. ?

I don't want to be in his position.