That is correct.
The correct plural form of "knife" is "knives."
No, the plural form for the singular 'knife' is knives.The spelling "knifes" is the present tense conjugation, third-person singular of the verb "to knife" (to stab).
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The word "knife" becomes plural by following the standard rule for forming plurals in English. In this case, the final "e" is dropped and the suffix "-s" is added to form "knives." This process is known as regular pluralization, where the spelling of the word changes to indicate that there is more than one knife.
Wife, wives; knife, knives; hoof, hooves; dwarf, dwarves.
The plural of knife is knives.The plural possessive is knives', as in the knives' handles were muddy.
Knives
The plural form for the noun knife is knives.
Knives' is the plural possessive form of knife.
The irregular plural form for the noun knife is knives.
Knives is the plural of knife
The form knives is the plural noun.The singular noun is knife.
knives
The plural of knife is knives. The F becomes a V when forming the plural, as in life-lives, half-halves, or leaf-leaves. It is a spelling change that dates to Middle English and the change of vocalization from F to V, as seen in the name Stephen's pronunciation change to Steven.
The singular possessive form for the noun knife is knife's.The plural form is knives; the plural possessive form is knives'.
Do you mean knife? If so then the plural of knife is KNIVES. hope that helped. Bye!
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