WIFE LIFE LOAF WOLF CALF KNIFE LEAF SHELF HALF AND SO ON :-)
Life, Strife, Wife, Knife.
Some words ending in FE are:cafecarafechafefifegaffegiraffeknifelifesafestrifevouchsafewife
Some examples of words ending in "f" or "fe" that form their plural by changing to "ves" are: leaf --> leaves, calf --> calves, shelf --> shelves, loaf --> loaves, wolf --> wolves, half --> halves, and knife --> knives.
Nouns ending in -f or -re are:calfcuffgolfhalfknifelifeshelfwhiffwifewolf
Words ending in f or fe change to ves in the plural form to follow English language patterns and provide consistency in spelling and pronunciation. This change helps maintain the correct pronunciation of the word when adding the plural ending.
The plural of wolf is wolves. The ending "f" becomes a "ves". Other words ending with the "f" sound (includeing "fe") become ""ves", as in Knfe becomes knives
The plural form of nouns ending in -f changes to -ves, for example: half/halves, leaf/leaves. For nouns ending in -fe, the f changes to -ves, for example: wife/wives, knife/knives.
Chafegaffeknife.
The only time you would add "es" to make a plural for a word ending in "f" is if the plural requires that the "f" be changed to a "v". For example: thief becomes thieves. If the "f" doesn't change, then just add "s".
For the majority of nouns ending in 's', add 'es' to form the plural. For example:kiss > kissesiris > irisesbusiness > businessesglass > glassesbus > busesgas > gases
The correct plural of wharf is wharves.Wharves, following the general rule of changing the final f to v when making plurals of words ending in f (or fe).
The ves ending is usually added to form plural nouns when a singular noun ends in -f or -fe. In these cases, the f or fe is changed to ves, such as knife to knives or leaf to leaves.
Some examples of words fitting this description are "wolf" (singular) and "wolves" (plural), and "leaf" (singular) and "leaves" (plural). These words have the singular form ending in "f" and change the "f" to "ves" in the plural form.