Yes, the word 'wives' is an irregular noun.
A regular noun is a noun that forms its plural by adding -s or -es to the end of the word.
An irregular noun is a noun that forms its plural in some other way. The singular noun 'wife' is made plural by dropping the ending -fe and adding the ending -ves.
Yes, the plural of wife is an irregular plural for.To form the plural of wife, remove the -fe from the end of the word and add -ves.The plural form is wives.
The correct plural form of the word "wife" is "wives."
The irregular past tense form of the verb "say" is "said."
Yes, it is. You change f(e) into v(e) and add s similarly to half - halves; shelf - shelves, self - selves, leaf - leaves.
No, the word "women" is not irregular. It follows the typical pattern of pluralizing nouns ending in "-man" by changing the ending to "-men."
Yes, the plural of wife is an irregular plural for.To form the plural of wife, remove the -fe from the end of the word and add -ves.The plural form is wives.
The plural of "wife" is "wives." This irregular plural form changes the vowel in the word rather than simply adding an "s" or "es" at the end. The term "wives" refers to multiple married women.
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Spanish word for wives is "esposas"
A Word to the Wives was created in 1955.
The word "wives" has one syllable.
irregular
Irregular. Or perhaps... Occasional.
Some examples of irregular noun plurals are:foot, feetwoman, womenchild, childrenmouse, micesheep, sheepgoose, geesecactus, cactialumnus, alumnicalf, calveswife, wives
yes it is a irregular noun
The word be is a verb, with irregular conjugation except in the future tense (will be, shall be).
A Word to the Wives--- - 1955 was released on: USA: 1955