The plural of calf is calves.
The general rule to form plural nouns is adding an -s at the end of the singular noun.
There are exceptions to this rule, regarding the last letters of the singular noun.
If the singular noun ends with an -f or -fe, to form the plural we must drop the -f or -fe and add -ive.
This explains why the plural of calf is calves.
Other examples of nouns ending in -f and -fe are:
- wife → wives
- life → lives
- leaf → leaves
You can learn more about plural nouns in the link below:
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You write an essay with correct spelling and pronunciation
C I believe! I haven’t turned in my test just yet
43 is A and 44 is J. Hope this helps!
Answer:
The three phrases which complete the sentence (in their right) are:
A, D and C.
- He demonstrated a resolve to survive.
- He applied strategy to the need at hand
- He pushed through difficult circumstances.
Explanation
Every action begins as a thought. So it's reasonable to put 'A' first. Resolutions begin in the mind.
The last sentence 'C' reports some kind of conclusion. "He pushed through difficult circumstances."
'D' tells us how: He pushed through difficult circumstances by "applying strategy to the need at hand"
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