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one wolf, two wolves
one scarf, two scarves

After swimming, she’s so hungry she wolfs down lunch.
Every time we have pizza, my son scarfs down his food.

Pro tip: “to wolf (down)” and “to scarf (down)” basically mean the same thing.  “To wolf (down)” has more of an emphasis on eating without chewing in the manner of a wolf eating hungrily.

one wolf, two wolves one scarf, two scarves After swimming, she’s so hungry she wolfs down lunch. Every time we have pizza, my son scarfs down his food. Pro tip: “to wolf (down)” and “to scarf (down)” basically mean the same thing. “To wolf (down)” has more of an emphasis on eating without chewing in the manner of a wolf eating hungrily.

However, verbs never change from -f to -ves.

I wolf, you wolf, s/he/it wolfs, we wolf, you guys wolf, they wolf
I scarf, you scarf, s/he/it scarfs, we scarf, you guys scarf, they scarf

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