no. the plural for reef is reefer.
No, the correct plural form of reef is reefs. "Reeves" is not a recognized plural form in this context.
No, the correct phrasing is "four teeth." The word "teeth" is the plural form of "tooth."
The correct plural spelling for the last name "French" is "Frenches."
No, that is not correct. The correct phrase is "Here are the minutes." "Minutes" is a plural noun, so it should be paired with "are" instead of "is."
No, it would be correct to say "two visits were completed" because "visits" is plural in this sentence.
It is correct to say "salmon don't leap" because "salmon" is a plural noun, so it should be paired with "don't," which is the plural form of the verb "to leap."
there is no plural for of don't in correct English you have to say does not
The correct form is the nominative plural "Boys."
No, the correct grammar is "goose eggs". The plural of "goose" is "geese" and the correct plural possessive form is "goose's".
Correct plural of lumen is lumina. (From the latin). However, people seem to accept lumens these days. For example, the correct plural of formula is formulae, but people tend to say formulas.
The correct plural spelling for the last name "French" is "Frenches."
No. For plural, like are, you can say have been. For singular you would say has been.
No.Floods is a plural noun and has is the singular form of the verb have. Subject and verb must agree so the plural subject (floods) must have a plural verb - have.The floods have = correct
Some is plural so "are" is correct. The answer is Barukhashem
Most people say it is genii...That should be correct though...
Sister is a singular term, not plural, therefore you would say how is your sister, not how are your sister.
No, the correct phrasing is "four teeth." The word "teeth" is the plural form of "tooth."
No. 'Many' is plural so it is followed by the plural form of the verb. Think of it as 'they': 'Many say that the story of David and Goliath is true'. 'They say that the story ....'