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Is wolf's singular or plural?

The singular possessive is wolf's.The plural possessive is wolves'.


Is a pack of wolves used with a singular or 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.


What is the plural noun for wolves?

Wolves is already a plural noun. The singular form of wolves is wolf. A group of wolves is commonly called a pack.


Is it wolf or wolve?

It is Wolf for singular and Wolves for plural.


Is wolf a plural possessive?

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.)


What is the singular possessive form of the word wolf?

The singular possessive form of the word "wolf" is "wolf's." In English grammar, the apostrophe followed by an 's' is used to indicate possession by a singular noun. So, if you were referring to something belonging to a single wolf, you would write "the wolf's den" or "the wolf's howl."


Is a singular or plural?

Singular is one of something - one apple, one bicycle, one wolf, are all singular.Plural is more than one of something - two apples, two bicycles, two wolves, are all plural. (Note it is wolves not wolfs.)


How do you say wolves in Sioux languaje?

The Lakota term for a wolf (singular) is shunkmanitu.There is no way of changing this into "wolves" (plural) without adding a verb, for exampleshunkmanitu un (it is a wolf)shunkmanitu unpi (they are wolves), where the marker pi indicates the plural.


What is a plural noun for wolves?

Wolves IS a plural noun; it refers to 2 or more animals. Maybe you want a collective noun, which is different from a plural noun. Wolves live in packs, and pack would be a collective noun for wolves. A pack is a group of wolves, but pack itself is used as a singular noun. A pack is a single pack, even though it is made up of several wolves.


Is deer's a possessive noun?

Yes. Deer's is both singular possessive and plural possessive, because the word "deer" is both singular and possessive.An example of the singular possessive would be "That deer's fawn was lucky to escape the wolves."An example of the plural possessive would be "Those deer's fawns were all lucky to escape the wolves."


What is the plural of wolves?

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.


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