Of course, I'd be happy to help you with that! The plural of "wolf" is "wolves."
Think of it like this: if you see one wolf, you can say "There's a wolf." But if you see multiple wolves, you would say "There are wolves."
Just like with many other words, adding an "-s" at the end of "wolf" is the simplest way to make it plural. However, there are some irregular nouns in English that follow different rules for forming the plural. For example, the plural of "child" is "children," and the plural of "goose" is "geese."
If you're still unsure about forming plurals or have any other language-related questions, I'm always happy to help!
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