a is correct
The words oxen and buffaloes are correct plural spellings.The correct spelling of the other nouns are geese and knives.Note: the noun buffaloes can also be spelled buffalos.
Yes, the sentence is correct.
No, the plural form for the singular 'knife' is knives.The spelling "knifes" is the present tense conjugation, third-person singular of the verb "to knife" (to stab).
The correctly spelled plural noun is buffaloes.The correct spelling of the other nouns: oxen, geese, knives.Note: the plural form of buffalo can also be spelled buffalo or buffalos.
This mainly depends on the set itself, since they usually come in different sizes. Some examples of knifes "usually" included would be: chef's knifes, steak knifes, boning knifes and slicing knifes.
they use falks and knifes they use falks and knifes
it comes from are bodys natural reaction with knifes it comes from are bodys natural reaction with knifes
butterfly knifes are illegal to carry and or own in new york..
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"hot dog buns or sliced with knifes" That is not what they were asking. It should also be are, not or...Knives, not knifes.