The plural of scarf is scarves.
Two example sentences with scarves in them are:
He couldn't decide which of the two scarves to buy.
People often wear scarves in cold weathers.
The word mine is a possessive pronoun which takes the place of the noun 'scarf', indicating the ownership of the scarf.
No, the word scarf is a noun. The pronoun for the antecedent scarf is 'it' in the singular and 'they' or 'them' in the plural. The word scarf is also a verb, to cover or drape with a scarf.
The word scarf has one syllable.
The noun 'scarf' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The word 'scarf' is also an informal verb: scarf, scarfs, scarfing, scarfed.
Yes, the noun 'scarf' is a common noun; a general word for any piece of cloth worn around the neck; a general word for two pieces of timber or metal which are fitted over or into each other; a general word for any scarf of any kind.The word 'scarf' is also a verb: scarf, scarfs, scarfing, scarfed.
yes i can... i wear a scarf to school every day
the modest trend is a scarf
My mother was knitting a scarf.
The word mine is a possessive pronoun which takes the place of the noun 'scarf', indicating the ownership of the scarf.
The polish word for "scarf" is "szalik."
The fabulous model look amazing with the elgant scarf. :D
No, the word scarf is a noun. The pronoun for the antecedent scarf is 'it' in the singular and 'they' or 'them' in the plural. The word scarf is also a verb, to cover or drape with a scarf.
The word scarf has one syllable.
It was a cold day, so John put his scarf on.
The noun 'scarf' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The word 'scarf' is also an informal verb: scarf, scarfs, scarfing, scarfed.
Scarf is a singular noun for a length of fabric usually worn around the head, the neck, or waist. The plural of the noun, scarf is scarves. Example sentence: She had a large selection of scarves to match any outfit.
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