D. adding -s to the word
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.
one of the common minerals that make up most of the rocks of the earths crust
The noun "apartment" is a singular, common noun; a word for a suite of rooms forming one residence, a large building containing such suites.
The most common noun used after the noun 'customer' is service, forming the compound noun 'customer service'.
The forming of plurals by adding 's' was introduced by the Norman French who invaded England after 1066. Prior to that the German technique of adding -en was used. In farming communities (especially remote sheep farms) the old ways of spelling and pronunciation hung on. (Sheep farmers in Yorkshire still count using Gaelic from ancient British times). The more common the word the less likely it was to change from germanic to french as people were too used to it to want to change. So words like man, woman, child, goose, deer, sheep, fish have irregular plurals.
1. adding -es to the word 2. changing the y to i & adding -es 3. dropping the last letter & adding -ies 4. adding -s to the word
In English the most common way of forming a plural noun is by adding -s to end of the singular.
Calcium carbonate (known as calcite CaCO3) is a common carbonate rock-forming mineral.
The reagent bottle is not used for dropping, having only a common stopper.
Calcium carbonate (known as calcite CaCO3) is a common carbonate rock-forming mineral.
all you have to do is follow the same algorithm for adding a pair of fractions together. the main step is to find common denominators between the two. to do this, you need to find the least common multiple. another way you could find a common denominator is just by changing them into decimals, and adding them normally like whole numbers with the decimals lined up correctly.
rock forming minerals
the five most common rock-forming minerals are -quartz -feldspars -micas -amphiboles -pyroxenes
Quartz is a common rock forming mineral.
Probably Germanic, as a variant of Hofmann. There are lots of variant spellings of names. Spelling was regarded as more or less optional until fairly recent times, so anything that looks like it might sound right could be used. Switching vowels, dropping (or adding) repeated consonants, or even in some cases changing the consonants themselves (D to T, for instance) are all pretty common.
The most common rock forming mineral groups would be: silicates, carbonates, sulfates, sulfides, halides, and oxides.
Create an image by forming a common image