All you have to do is add an 's' at the end of the words.
The plural of the noun belief is beliefs. Some nouns that end in 'f' are exceptions to the rule that states that 'f' needs to be changed to a 've' and add 's' (e.g. chief - chiefs).The verb form is believe (believes, believing, believed); for example:"He has many beliefs in which he believes."
No, the plural form of chief is chiefs.
The plural of chief is chiefs.Most other -ief nouns form normal plurals, too.chief- chiefsbelief - beliefsbrief (n) - briefsThe exception is thief, which has the plural thieves.
Believe is a verb, not a noun, and therefore has no plural. The noun form of the word is belief, and the plural of belief is beliefs.
The plural of notice is notices. As in "nobody notices the wet floor sign".
Reef, belief, beef, chief, brief, grief, motif, relief, and thief.Words that rhyme with leaf:BeefBeliefBriefChiefGriefReefReliefThiefone syllable: beef, brief, chief, grief, reef, sheaf, thief two syllables: belief, debrief, motif, reliefthree syllables: disbeliefbrief, sheaf, belief,
Plural of chief: Chiefs
No. Believes is the plural of believe. The plural of belief is beliefs.
The plural of "chief" is "chiefs" In the plural: "Who were their chiefs?"
The plural of chief is chiefs.
The plural form of chief justice is chief justices.
The plural of the noun belief is beliefs. Some nouns that end in 'f' are exceptions to the rule that states that 'f' needs to be changed to a 've' and add 's' (e.g. chief - chiefs).The verb form is believe (believes, believing, believed); for example:"He has many beliefs in which he believes."
The plural of belief is beliefs.The plural possessive form is beliefs'.
No, the plural form of chief is chiefs.
The plural for piano is pianos; chiefs is the plural of chief.
The plural of chief is chiefs and the plural of solo is solos (or soli in music)
The plural form of the compound noun editor-in-chief is editors-in-chief.The correct plural possessive form is editors-in-chief's.