The plural form of calf is calves.
Yes, it is. cow or calf in singular.
Calf's is the possessive form of the singular word 'calf' so a usage might be "The calf's tail was caught in the gate" It is not the plural form which is 'calves' as in "All of the calves were rounded up"
The plural form of calf is calves.
No, calf is singular. The plural form is calves.
The plural form of calf is calves; wolves is the plural for wolf.
The singular possessive noun is calf's.The plural form of the noun calf is calves.The plural possessive noun is calves'.Examples:The calf's foot became tangled in the wire.Repair the fence so that the other calves' feet won't be injured.
The noun "calf" is considered an irregular noun because it does not form its plural by simply adding -s or -es. The plural of "calf" is "calves," which involves a vowel change in the word. This pattern of changing a vowel to form the plural is characteristic of irregular nouns.
The plural for calf is calves.
No, the singular noun is calf; the irregular plural form is calves.
It is the plural of singular calf
Calves
The word "wolf" becomes "wolves" when pluralized.