The plural of the noun proof is prooves.
In general, to form the plural of a singular regular noun, we must add an s at the end of the word:
- dog → dogs
- house → houses
- girl → girls
However, there are some exceptions, depending on the letter with which the noun ends.
When the singular noun ends in -f, we drop the -f and add -ves to form the plural.
This is why the plural of proof is prooves.
Other examples of plurals of nouns ending in -f are:
- Thief → thieves
- calf → calves
- half → halves
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C painful and imagined situations is it answer :))) mark brainliest
Most likely either because he doesn't actually believe that she is dead...
OR she is in the second stage of the seven stages of grief which is denial
A, since the dedication is talking about her retirement, most would wonder what she would be doing next. B and C are both unrelated, and quite rude for that matter, which would change the whole message of the dedication. I wouldn’t pick D, because for that one to be right, the dedication would talk more about everything she has done during her time teaching.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Every sentence must have a predicate