My crew completed three roofs today.
I'll be watching the new guy to see how well he roofs.
That could only be 'roofs', actually. See the definition at the Related Link listed below:
The correct plural form for the noun roof is roofs.
The possessive form for the singular noun roof is roof's.The plural form for the noun roof is rooves.The plural possessive form is rooves'.
You have no parentheses, but the sentence does have two plural nouns.The plural possessive forms for those nouns are:paths; paths'circles; circles'
The apex of roof is basically the highest point of the roof where ridge cap and ridge roll of a roof is located.
Yes, a gambrel is a form of hip roof.
Roofs is already a plural noun. The singular form is roof.
The correct plural form for the noun roof is roofs.
Plural of goof is goofs n roof is roofs
The possessive form for the singular noun roof is roof's.The plural form for the noun roof is rooves.The plural possessive form is rooves'.
The plural for roof is roofs.The plural possessive form is roofs'.example: All of the roofs' colors were different shades of red clay.
The plural of "sentence" is "sentences."
The plural of caw is caws. As in "the crow caws from the roof".
The plural of roof is roofs. (some, notably New Zealand, still use rooves) The plural of pike is pikes. The plural of calf is calves.
The plural of roof is roofs or rooves. "Rooves" is an older form of the word and rarely used these days, although it is still used in Australia.It should be noted that in New Zealand, the plural of roof is rooves, in both its written and spoken form.
You can make a plural sentence by replacing the is with are and I with we.
I have a roof on top of my house
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