Answer:
1. wife
2. bought
3.Can I open a window? It's hot in here
4.Do you like
5. Can I have a coffee, please?
<em>Hope</em><em> </em><em>it</em><em> </em><em>helps</em>
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
You can learn more about plurals in the link below:
brainly.com/question/14427668
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The answer is B, you never give personal information and expository is an explaining essay so there is no need to persuade because there is no argument occurring
No, because he says that the squirt is not as chivalrous as the night, because he has relations with a women. The knight is the epitome of chivalry, and fights in the Crusades, God’s holy wars, but the squire is not focused on saving others
Answer:
B. Music
Explanation: The bolded words are not correct when you apply -ally to them =
1. Glad- Gladly -Gladally
2. Music- Musicly- Musically
3. Sick- Sickly- Sickally
4. Smug- smugly- Smugally
Hope this helps! I can explain it in another way if you can't understand =)