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foe ; singular
foes ; plural
Enemy - or foe.
Problem is singular, not plural. The plural form is problems.
The plural of metaphors.
To conjugate a verb means to change a verb to match the object you're talking about. e.g 1st person singular= I listen 2nd person singular= You listen 3rd person singular= He/She/One/It listens 1st person plural= We listen 2nd person plural= You listen 3rd person plural= They listen It gets more confusing in other languages where you get tons of irregular verbs that don't follow a simple pattern or the endings are different for each person.
The plural of alibi is alibis.
The plural of foe is foes.
That is the correct spelling of the word "enemy" (foe, opponent).
1: one who has personal enmity for another2 a: an enemy in war b: adversary, opponent3: one who opposes on principle 4: something prejudicial or injuriousTherefore, it seems:foe for one or for two or more enemies, or opponents
1 focus is a focus. 2 or more of them are a group of foci. Personally, I say "FOE-sigh". Some people say "FOE-see". Nobody says "FOE-key".
yes , he was in 1993 a game knuckles was a foe but , then he is no longer a foe.
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His foe was Al Capone.
foe to the plants