Why do you change a f to v and add es when making it plural?

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2026-05-07 21:40

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The spelling rule of changing a final "f" to "v" and adding "es" when making a noun plural helps ensure proper pronunciation. When you add an "s" to Words that end in "f," often the pronunciation becomes awkward, so changing it to "v" helps maintain the sound of the Word.

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