The mice ate two loaves of bread in one night.
one mouse sneak in the kitchen and got a loaf
The plural of mousetrap is mousetraps.
The plural of loaf (of bread) is loaves
The plural of mouse pad is mouse pads.
The noun loaf is the singular, the noun loaves is the plural. Either is correct depending on use:I will pick up a loaf of bread on my way home.We baked five loaves of bread for the bake sale.
Children is the plural for child; women is the plural of woman.
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"Loaves" is the plural; the singular is "loaf". Example sentence:Mom baked six loaves of bread for the bake sale.
The plural of loaf is loaves. Some, but not all words ending in F change it to a V and add -es to form the plural (thief-thieves, hoof-hooves).
The plural of mousetrap is mousetraps.
The plural noun is mice.The singular form for mice is mouse.
The plural form for the noun loaf is loaves; the plural possessive form is loaves'.Consider this example:The chef complained that the loaves' crusts were too thick.
The plural of loaf (of bread) is loaves
The plural of loaf is loaves.
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
The plural of mouse is mice.
The plural of mouse pad is mouse pads.
Feet is the plural for foot; mice is the plural of mouse.