The wolves are at the door.
Yes. Wolf is singular, wolves plural, so if the sentence refers to only one wolf then you write 'a wolf's dinner'.
The correct plural for the word "wolf" is "wolves."
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The plural form of calf is calves; wolves is the plural for wolf.
The singular possessive is wolf's.The plural possessive is wolves'.
The plural of "sentence" is "sentences."
It is Wolf for singular and Wolves for plural.
Plural wolf is singular
The plural form of the noun wolf is wolves.The plural possessive form is wolves'.Example: This forest is the wolves' territory.
Wolf - the plural is wolves.
No, the word wolf is a singular noun. (A wolf darted across the road.)The plural form of wolf is wolves. (Several wolves stood on an outcropping)The singular possessive form is wolf's. (The wolf's foot seemed to be injured.)The plural possessive is wolves'. (Some wolves' howls could be heard in the distance.)
The plural form of the noun wolf is wolves.The plural possessive form is wolves'.Example: We heard the wolves' howls in the distance.