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.
As a common noun ; singular ; can ( as in tin can) As a common noun ; plural ; cans ( as in tin cans)
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.
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.
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, a plural common 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, warriors is a common noun, a plural noun.
Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
It is the plural of a common noun.
Members is a common plural noun.