Nouns List – By adding -s to nouns ending in -f or -fe

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  • Leaf – Leaves
  • Loaf – Loaves
  • Calf – Calves
  • Half – Halves
  • Knife – Knives
  • Life – Lives
  • Self – Selves
  • Sheaf – Sheaves
  • Thief – Thieves
  • Wife – Wives
  • Wolf – Wolves
  • Shelf – Shelves
  • Elf – Elves
  • Hoof – Hooves
  • Scarf – Scarves
  • Wharf – Wharves
  • Dwarf – Dwarves
  • Chief – Chiefs
  • Giraffe – Giraffes
  • Tariff – Tariffs
  • Sheriff – Sheriffs
  • Cuff – Cuffs
  • Roof – Roofs
  • Chief – Chiefs
  • Plaintiff – Plaintiffs
  • Handkerchief – Handkerchiefs
  • Safe – Safes
  • Proof – Proofs
  • Gulf – Gulfs
  • Reef – Reefs
  • Belief – Beliefs
  • Brief – Briefs
  • Grief – Griefs
  • Motif – Motifs
  • Banana leaf – Banana leaves
  • Beehive – Beehives
  • Bookshelf – Bookshelves
  • Butterfly knife – Butterfly knives
  • Gold leaf – Gold leaves
  • Half-life – Half-lives
  • Housewife – Housewives
  • Midlife – Midlives
  • Nevertheless – Neverselves
  • Thieves – Thieves
  • Wolf – Wolves
  • Self-doubt – Selves-doubts
  • Shelf life – Shelves lives

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Please note that the plular form of most nouns ending in "-f" or "-fe" are transformed to "-ves" in English language. Not all end in '-s' or '-es'. It's a common grammar guideline for such nouns. However, there are exceptions to rule for example chief – chiefs, roof – roofs. The rules of English are complex and have many exceptions. So, the list may not be exhaustive.

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