The word 'loafs' is not a noun. The word 'loafs' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to loaf (to spend time idly).
Example: After finishing a chore, dad loafs on the patio sipping a beer.
The noun 'loaf' is a singular common noun. The plural common noun is loaves.
Example: While dad loafs on the patio, mom is baking two loaves of bread in the oven.
The noun "coins" is a countable noun, specifically a plural countable noun.
Varieties is a plural common noun.
The noun "explorers" is a common noun, as it refers to a general category of people who explore.
You seem to have the singular and the plural lumped into one word. The singular is diagnosis; the plural is diagnoses. They are the singular and plural forms of a common, abstract noun.
No, the word "women" is a common noun. It refers to a group of female individuals.
The spelling "loafs" can be used for the verb to loaf(3rd person singular, present tense).However, the plural of the noun loaf (e.g. bread) is loaves.
It is a common noun but it is not plural.
The word eyes is a common, plural, concrete noun.
Yes, a plural common noun.
Some common plural nouns are: apples baboons cars deer eggs ferns gardens highways icebergs journals knees lantern martinis notes oceans people queens radishes soldiers trophies ushers vultures weekends xylophones yaks zoologists
Yes, warriors is a common noun, a plural noun.
Profit is a common noun but profits is a plural noun
No, it is a plural noun. The common noun would be apple.
Articles is a plural noun. Article is a common noun.
Yes, ladies is a common, plural noun.
Members is a common plural noun.
It is the plural of a common noun.