What’s the Plural of Scarf? Scarves or Scarfs?
Both scarves and scarfs are correct ways to describe more than one scarf.
Both scarves and scarfs are correct ways to describe more than one scarf.
The plural of knife (singular noun) is knives. Knife is irregular and replaces -fe with -ves as a plural.
Shelf plural is shelves. Most nouns that end in f/fe use ves as a plural.
When to use leafs or leaves depends on whether you’re flipping through a book quickly (past tense verb), or describing foliage.
The plural of thief is thieves. Thief ends in a sibilant (f), which typically take on -ves as a plural noun form.
The plural of wharf is wharfs or wharves. Singular nouns that end in f/fe normally take on ves as a plural.
Zeroes or zeros are both accepted plurals of the noun (and non-figure) zero.
Make no moose-take, the plural of deer is deer, sans -s (sans is French for ‘without’).
Make no mouse-take, the plural of mouse is mice, when referring to the rodent. For a computer mouse, both computer mouses and computer mice works.
When referring to the noun and parasitic, wingless insect, the plural form of the singular noun louse is lice.