The plural of wolf 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 of 'foot' is 'feet'.
The plural form of the noun river is rivers.
The correct spelling of the word (plural of discrepancy) is "discrepancies".
Fellows doesn't need an apostrophe. It is a plural word, and apostrophes aren't used to make words plural.
No, the correct plural form of the noun wolf is wolves.
Wolf - the plural is wolves.
The incorrect plural noun form is 'wolfs'. The correct plural form for wolf is wolves.
The noun 'wolf' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of mammal; a word for a thing.The plural form of the noun 'wolf' is an irregular plural; a noun that forms its plural by dropping the 'f' and adding 'es' to the end of the word: wolves.The word 'wolf' is also a verb: wolf, wolfs, wolfing, wolfed.
Weapons is the correct plural for the singular noun weapon
Careers is the plural of career.
There is currently no accepted compound word. The name "wolf pack" is the valid form.
No, if you are referring to the plural of "goose" the correct plural noun is "geese".
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 of the word "subject" is "subjects".
The plural of 'foot' is 'feet'.
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