You just wrote it, the plural of 'reef' is 'reefs'.
The plural of 'reef' is reefs.
Reef can be a noun or a verb. An example of reef as a verb is that someone can reef a sail by folding or bunching it up. Reef is a noun when used to refer to an underwater rock or ridge.
Reef only has one syllable.
The coral reef is a home to many types of fish.
You cannot use the "word" coral reef in a sentence, but you can use the "words" coral and reef adjacent to each other in a sentence.
No, the correct plural form of reef is reefs. "Reeves" is not a recognized plural form in this context.
The plural of 'reef' is reefs.
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The plural is buccaneers. The plural possessive is buccaneers'.Example: The buccaneers' ship wrecked on the reef, marooning them.
Coral's would be a both singular and plural possessive. Example: The coral reef was small. The coral's colors included bright red, orange, and yellow.
A fringing reef
The Great Barrier Reef is a coral reef.
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The collective noun for coral is a reef of coral or a bed of coral.Although the plural form, corals, is the correct form for the living creatures themselves, the part that of the coral that is seen, the reef or the substance from which things are made, is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance. There is no collective noun for the live creatures.
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef system in the world.
The barrier reef off of the coast of Australia is the Great Barrier Reef. This reef is the largest coral reef system in the entire world.
No reef system is longer. The Great Barrier Reef, at over 2300km long, is the world's largest reef.