The plural of ton is tons. Just for the record, the word tonne is a different measurement.
tonns
A tonne is a metric ton, so you are asking "How many kilos in 1 metric metric tons (sic)?" Anyway, ignoring the redundant word (and the plural of ton), 1 tonne = 1000 kg.
Depends on if by 'customary' you're referring to a short ton or a long ton. A short ton is less than a metric ton; a long ton is more than a metric ton.
1 ton.
1 ton of feathers, 1 ton of coal, 1 ton of water, etc.
1 metric ton.1 metric ton.1 metric ton.1 metric ton.
tons, a plural but one ton of rocks
ton ami (masc.), ton amie (fem.) tes amis (masc. plural), tes amies (fem. plural)
It's singular. Ton is a singular collective word. Which means it references multiple things but as a single entity. The plural of ton is tons (or tonnes, depending on your regional spelling).
No, tons is a noun. It's the plural form of ton.
"ton" - masculine "ta" - feminine "tes" - plural
masculine: ton ami if your is singular, votre amiif pluralfeminine: ton amie if your is singular, votre amieif plural
"Your" formal: singular = votre plural = vos "Your" informal: masculine singular = ton feminine singular = ta plural = tes
your can be said "ton + masculine thing / ta + feminine thing or tes +plural or "votre"(in both gender) or vos (plural) "ton" is related to "tu" i.e. "you" for someone you are close to, "votre" is the possessive for "vous", meaning "you" for several persons.
ton amitié / votre amitié (plural and/or formal)
Comment se passe ton (singular or informal, votre : plural or formal) après-midi ?
Qu'est-ce que tu a mangé pour ton/ta/tes déjeuner? the ton/ta/tes refers to the masculine/feminine/plural context to who the question is asked
J'adore tes yeux or else J'adore ton/ta yeux. I'm not sure whether or not yeux is plural.