A: Some common words that end with 'F' include "half," "self," "calf," "staff," and "chief."
A: Yes, there are a few, such as "leaf," "motif," and "reef."
A: Certainly, examples include "serif," "relief," and "handkerchief."
Many words ending in 'F' change to 'V' in their plural forms, such as "half" to "halves" and "calf" to "calves." Practice these to avoid common mistakes.
Words ending in 'F' can have unique pronunciations. Listen to and practice saying words like "chief" and "relief" to master their sounds.
Create mnemonic devices to remember tricky words. For example, "A chief in relief" can help you remember "chief" and "relief."