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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