Yes, wife is a singular noun. The plural form is wives.
Wife is a singular word. The plural form of wife is wives.
The singular possessive form of wife is wife's.Example: My wife's name is Elizabeth.
Wife is singular.Wives is plural.
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No. Wife is singular, not plural. The plural form is wives.
The singular possessive is wife's.Oh no, I forgot my wife's birthday!
Sure! Here are some examples: Singular: wife Plural: wives Singular: knife Plural: knives Singular: life Plural: lives
The plural of wife is wives.The plural possessive form of wives is wives'(apostrophe after the S).The singular possessive form is wife's.
The possessive form for the singular noun emperor is emperor's.example: The one who really rules the castle is the emperor's wife.
"Wife's" is the singular possessive form of the noun "wife," used to show that something belongs to one wife. "Wives'" is the plural possessive form, used to indicate that something belongs to multiple wives.
The possessive of the singular wife is "wife's": your wife's car. If you had more than one wife (rather unlikely) you would have "wives" and if they had more than one car it would be "your wives' cars." Proper use of wives is when you are referring to two or more; as in "our wives enjoyed the wedding". The possessive of the singular is the same; "Our wive's coats were checked at the front door when we arrived".