Sheaves is the plural form of sheaf.
The singular form for the noun sheaves is sheaf.
Problem is singular, not plural. The plural form is problems.
The plural of metaphors.
The plural of alibi is alibis.
No, the singular is alumna and the plural is alumnae.The other forms are the singular alumnus and the plural alumni.
The collective nouns are:a sheaf of wheata sheaf of corna sheaf of graina sheaf of papersa sheaf of arrows
A bundle of wheat is called a sheaf. The plural is sheaves.
Nouns that end with 'f' or 'fe' are made plural by dropping the 'f' or the 'fe' and adding 'ves'. The plural for sheaf is sheaves.
Grain is tied in sheaves.
The singular form for the noun sheaves is sheaf.
Barley sheaves are bundles of stalks of barley tied tightly in the middle.
Those elves are thieves who stole some sheaves.
They gathered some sheaves from the corn to build the fire that celebrates the completion of the harvest. Pictures of wheat sheaves are a decorative motif that dates back many centuries.
ANSWERSheaves = a package of several things tied together such as they use to tie wheat together in sheaves.Sheaves= Sometimes as in the King James Bible it is just an old Englishy word for sheep,They used it as a plural for sheep when they refered to more than one,they did this even though the word sheep can be used either singular or plural without spelling changes.Amoung the money oriented churches the term "Fat Sheaves" is sometimes used to describe those members in the church who have money in their pockets that the church wants to get,hence the old saying "Fleecing the lackies" or "Fleecing the flock""shaving the sheaves".
Sheaves live in central Asia right next to all of the purple buffalo.
"Sheaves" is the plural of "sheaf," which the dictionary defines as "a bundle of cut stalks of grain or similar plants bound with straw or twine." The premise of the hymn is based on Jesus' comparison between a harvest of grain and people being "brought into" the kingdom of God. Luke 10:2 - Then He said to them, "The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few; therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest."
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