There are actually four plural forms of the word lupus, depending on how the word is to be used:
lupi - subject (e.g., Lupi me viderunt, "The wolves saw me")
lupos - direct object (e.g., Lupos vidi, "I saw the wolves")
luporum - "of [the] wolves"
lupis - "to, for, by, with, from [the] wolves"
There's also the word lupa, "she-wolf"; the plural forms (corresponding to the above) are lupae, lupas, luparum and lupis.
A pack of wolves is singular, one pack of wolves: We can hear a pack of wolves howling at night. The plural form is packs of wolves: Several packs of wolves are vying for the same territory.
You wouldn't need to add an apostrophe because the plural of wolf is wolves
There is currently no accepted compound word. The name "wolf pack" is the valid form.
Examples of nouns that end in -f or -fe that change to -ves to form the plural are:calf; calveshalf; halveshoof; hoovesknife; knivesleaf; leaveslife; livesloaf; loavesscarf; scarvesself; selvessheaf; sheavesshelf; shelvesthief; thieveswife; wiveswolf; wolves
The normal rule for singular, countable nouns ending in -LF is to change the F to V and add -ES, as in the words half, self, and wolf (halves, selves, wolves). However, gulf is the exception to the rule, because its plural is gulfs.
The singular possessive is wolf's.The plural possessive is wolves'.
The possessive form for the plural noun wolves is wolves'.Example:The wolves' habitat is shrinking steadily.
Wolves is already a plural noun. The singular form of wolves is wolf. A group of wolves is commonly called a pack.
The correct plural for the word "wolf" is "wolves."
No, wolves is a plural noun.
A pack of wolves is singular, one pack of wolves: We can hear a pack of wolves howling at night. The plural form is packs of wolves: Several packs of wolves are vying for the same territory.
Plural wolf is singular
The plural form of the noun wolf is wolves.The plural possessive form is wolves'.Example: This forest is the wolves' territory.
wolves
No, the word wolf is a singular noun. (A wolf darted across the road.)The plural form of wolf is wolves. (Several wolves stood on an outcropping)The singular possessive form is wolf's. (The wolf's foot seemed to be injured.)The plural possessive is wolves'. (Some wolves' howls could be heard in the distance.)
The plural form of the noun wolf is wolves.The plural possessive form is wolves'.Example: We heard the wolves' howls in the distance.
Wolves is a noun. It's the plural form of wolf.