The plural form for the singular noun dot is dots.
The plural form for the noun memo is memos.
The plural is toothpastes.
Wizards is the plural form.
Much does not have a plural form.
The plural form could be Fs.
Actually, when a noun ends with an F, we generally change it to a VES for the plural. So, calf becomes calves. The word elf becomes elves. Thus, bookshelf in the singular would NOT end with an F in the plural. It would become bookshelves.
The usual plural form for words ending in -f or -ef is to drop the f and add ves. There are exceptions to this rule where only an s is added to the end of the words.
No, the plural form for the singular 'knife' is knives.The spelling "knifes" is the present tense conjugation, third-person singular of the verb "to knife" (to stab).
For singular words ending in "f", the general rule is to change the "f" to "ves" to form the plural. For example, "leaf" becomes "leaves", "wolf" becomes "wolves".
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.
A. formulaii B. The above is incorrect. "Formulae" and "formulas" are correct.
Some examples of words fitting this description are "wolf" (singular) and "wolves" (plural), and "leaf" (singular) and "leaves" (plural). These words have the singular form ending in "f" and change the "f" to "ves" in the plural form.
take off f and add ves dwarf ~ dwarves
The correct plural of wharf is wharves.Wharves, following the general rule of changing the final f to v when making plurals of words ending in f (or fe).
The plural of loaf is loaves. Some, but not all words ending in F change it to a V and add -es to form the plural (thief-thieves, hoof-hooves).
The plural of knife is knives. The F becomes a V when forming the plural, as in life-lives, half-halves, or leaf-leaves. It is a spelling change that dates to Middle English and the change of vocalization from F to V, as seen in the name Stephen's pronunciation change to Steven.