ERF stands for Edwin Richard Foden the maker of the ERF lorry.
The collective nouns are a convoy of lorries a fleet of lorries.
The plural form is lorries. The plural possessive is lorries'.
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The collective noun 'convoy' is used for a convoy of lorries, a convoy of trucks.
ERF - lorry manufacturer - was created in 1933.
Edwin Richard Foden Founder of ERF trucks
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The collective nouns are a convoy of lorries a fleet of lorries.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Enerplus Corporation (ERF) is $4,900,096,325.60.
The two lorries passed each other.He used to drive lorries for a living.
The British lorry manufacturer ERF was founded 1933 by Denis Foden. The main facility was closed 2002, with the last truck produced 2007 under the ERF brand by the MAN AG.
The plural of "lorry" is "lorries."
The word lorries is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.The lorries lined up next to the curb.If the word lorries has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The lorries' tires looked new.
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The plural form is lorries. The plural possessive is lorries'.
"Lorries" is a noun. It refers to a large vehicle used for transporting goods or materials.