Plural of Chef
The Quick Answer
The plural of "chef" is "chefs."The Plural of Chef
The plural of "chef" is "chefs."- If you want to become a great chef, you have to work with great chefs. That's exactly what I did. (Gordon Ramsay)
- I have real admiration for chefs who can maintain an edge and find new inspiration in their cooking after many years. (Daniel Boulud)
Are You Good at Plurals?
Here's a quick test.The Standard Rules for Forming the Plurals
The table below shows the standard rules for forming the plurals of nouns in English.Type | Example of Type | Forming the Plural | Plural |
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Most Nouns | lamp scythe |
add s | lamps scythes |
Noun Ending s, sh, ch, x or z | bus dress |
add es | buses dresses |
Nouns ending [consonant] o | hero zero tomato |
add either s or es (There are no rules for this - you have to know.) |
heroes zeros tomatoes |
Nouns ending [vowel] o | patio ratio |
add s | patios ratios |
Nouns ending [consonant] y | story penny |
change the y to an i and add es | stories pennies |
Nouns ending [vowel] y | storey () donkey |
add s | storeys donkeys |
Nouns ending f or fe | life chef |
ves and/or s (There are no rules - you have to know.) |
lives chefs |
Exceptions | man louse |
some nouns undergo a vowel or letters change |
men lice |
More exceptions | salmon sheep |
some nouns do not change at all | salmon sheep |
Why Is There Confusion over the Plural of Chef?
There is confusion because the rule for forming the plurals of nouns ending "f" isn't straightforward. Most nouns will drop the "f" and gain a "ves." For example:- "Loaf" becomes "loaves."
- "Leaf" becomes "leaves."
- "Roof" becomes "roofs."
- "Chief" becomes "chiefs."
- "Scarf" becomes "scarfs" or "scarves."
- "Dwarf" becomes "dwarfs" or "dwarves."
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