Some words end in -fe, e.g knife (that is in singular) but when you turn it to a plural you write knives.
safe-saves hoof-hooves wolf-wolves life-lives knife-kives
Sure thing, honey. Words like "leaf" and "knife" turn into "leaves" and "knives" when they want to bring their friends along. So, if you see a word ending in "f" or "fe," just add "ves" and you're good to go.
Some words that end with the letters 'ves' are:adjectivesapprovesarrivesbelievescalvescaveschivesclovescravescurvesdeceivesdeservesdetectivesdissolvesdivesdovesdriveseaveselvesevesevolvesexecutivesexpletivesexplosivesfivesforgivesfugitivesgivesglovesgravesgrievesgroovesgroveshalvesheaveshiveshoovesimperativesimprovesincentivesinvolvesknaveskniveslaxitivesleaveslivesloaveslovesmotivesmovesnativesnegativesnervesobjectivesobservesoctavesolivesourselvespavespeevesperceivespositivespossessivespreservesprimitivesprovesravesreceivesrelativesrelievesrelivesremovesrepresentativesreservesresolvesretrievesrevivesrevolvesrovessavesscarvessedativesselvesservesshavessheavesshelvesshovessievesslavessleevessolvesstarvesstovesstrivesswervesthievesthriveswaveswiveswolves
Words ending in f or fe change to ves in the plural form to follow English language patterns and provide consistency in spelling and pronunciation. This change helps maintain the correct pronunciation of the word when adding the plural ending.
The plural of wolf is wolves. The ending "f" becomes a "ves". Other words ending with the "f" sound (includeing "fe") become ""ves", as in Knfe becomes knives
The ves ending is usually added to form plural nouns when a singular noun ends in -f or -fe. In these cases, the f or fe is changed to ves, such as knife to knives or leaf to leaves.
Nouns ending with -f or -fe (but not -ff or -ffe) replace the -f or -fe with -ves. Examples:calf; calveself; elveshalf; halveshoof' hoovesknife; knivesleaf; leavesloaf; loavesshelf; shelveswife; wiveswolf; wolvesThere are exceptions to this rule, for example:belief; beliefschef; chefschief; chiefsroof; roofsWhen in doubt which does change form and which just adds -s, consult a dictionary.
Some words ending in FE are:cafecarafechafefifegaffegiraffeknifelifesafestrifevouchsafewife
The rule for changing "fe" or "f" into "ves" is applied to pluralize certain nouns ending in "f" or "fe." For example, singular "leaf" becomes plural "leaves." This rule helps maintain proper grammar and spelling in English.
Some words that drop 'f' and add 'ves' to form their plural are: wolf (wolves), life (lives), leaf (leaves), knife (knives), and thief (thieves).
There are 13 words that have this form in plural. calf, half, knife, life, wife, elf, self, shelf, leaf, sheaf, thief, loaf and wolf. All words have the ending "ves" instead of "f" or "fe". 4 words have two plural endings. The words in these cases are able just to add a "s" onto their word instead of "ves". dwarf, hoof, scarf og wharf.
Most nouns that end with 'f' or 'fe' are made plural by dropping the 'f' or 'fe' and adding 'ves'. The plural for thief is thieves (not thiefs).