Yes, the word 'leaves' is the plural form for the singular noun leaf.
Example: The company logo is six maple leaves.
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The word 'leaves' is also a verb, the third person, singular present of the verb to leave.
Example: The train leaves at six PM.
The noun 'grass' is an uncountable noun. A partitive noun (also called a noun counter) is a noun to used to count or quantify an uncountable noun. such as a blade of grass, a patch of grass, a field of grass, etc.
The plural form 'grasses' is used for 'types of' or 'kinds of' only; for example 'the best grasses for Golf courses' or 'the indigenous grasses of Oklahoma'.
The noun 'leaves' is the plural form of the noun leaf, a countable noun. Examples:
The word 'leaves' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to leave.
Confused,but I think is uncountable. Some leaves in a tree can be counted whiles can't
The word leaves, the plural of leaf, is a countable noun.
It is plural. Leaf is the singular form.
Is a grass countable noun or uncountable
Transport is both countable and uncountable as a noun.
The noun 'steel' is an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for a substance.
Countable
The noun 'animal' is a countable noun. The plural form is animals.
Prawn - prawns is the plural - is a countable noun
Transport is both countable and uncountable as a noun.
The noun 'steel' is an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for a substance.
Shark is a countable noun.
Countable
countable
The noun 'daytime' is an uncountable noun.
The noun 'animal' is a countable noun. The plural form is animals.
Prawn - prawns is the plural - is a countable noun
Countable
Pasta is a countable noun
The word 'violence' is an uncountable noun.
The gerund painting is a countable noun, as in "There are 12 paintings in this room."