The plural of the word shelf is shelves. Shelfs is improper and it is not actually a word. One can check this common error from the urban dictionary.
The word "states" does not require an apostrophe for pluralization. It remains as "states" in its plural form.
Aboslutely. Every language has its exceptions to this rule (an example of such an exception being the word sheep in English) but, most of the time, pluralization is morphological.
Pluralization is changing a singular noun (referring to one of something) to plural (referring to two or more of a kind of thing. In English, we most often pluralize by adding an "-s" as in cup => cups.
The word "shelf" is a noun.
The African Luhya word for the English word "shelf" is "ishelefuu.
Shelf is a noun.
improper= impropriu, nepotrivit
It was quite improper for you to ask such a question.
this is not an improper sentence.
The plural of bento is bento. The Japanese obtain the pluralization through context and not by adding something to the word. It can be challenging sometimes!
Shelf is not an adjective, it's a noun.
improper