It is also possible that for few nouns ending with ‘o’ preceded by a consonant, we add the letter ‘s’ to form their plurals. For example: Piano – Pianos Photo – Photos Rule 5 If a singular noun ends with a sound like ‘s’ such as ‘ss’, ‘sh’, ‘ch’, ‘x’, ‘z...
(2)s,o,x,sh,chaddesattheendoftheterm.Suchas:class -classes,box-boxes,hero,heroes,dish-dishes,benchand benches. Afewwordsendinginoareaddedtotheplural.Photo,photos, piano,pianos. Thenounthatendswiththeconsonantletter,y,istheI,and thenthees.Family,families,cities,cities,parties, ...
However, when a word ends in a “-y” preceded by avowel, then we simply add an “-s” as usual. There are some nouns that are irregular. They do not adhere to spelling rules, and so these need to be memorized. Continue reading... ...
A plural noun is any noun that indicates more than one of something. Many times, only an S needs to be added to change a noun to its plural form. Some nouns, though, require a different approach when spelling their plural form. Any noun that ends in an X, CH, SH, or S would nee...
the book; that English teacher; a wish; my latest idea 3.1 可数名词Plural forms We usually add –s to make a plural noun: book > books; school > schools; friend > friends We add -es to nouns ending in –ss; -ch; -s; -sh; -x ...
To clarify, aplural nounthat ends insbecomes possessive by adding only an apostrophe. Pamela accidentally sucked up thecats’toys with her vacuum. The placement of the apostrophe is critical because placing it at the end shows that there were toys belonging to more than one cat. An apostrophe...
merely as words (that is, individual nouns) usually take ―‘s‖ in the plural, but sometimes take ―s‖ only. (当字母、 数字、单词仅作“字”(即为个体名词)来看 时,常加“’s‖构成复数,但有时只加“s‖): · Your 3‘s looks like 8‘s. ...
The only thing I can say now is that I will be with you as long as I have something new to tell you. No matter how many years the wait will take me, I will be waiting for you to talk and write to me in Persian. Teaching gives me a new life; fresh and strong. ...
merely as words (that is, individual nouns) usually take ―‘s‖ in the plural, but sometimes take ―s‖ only. (当字母、 数字、单词仅作“字”(即为个体名词)来看 时,常加“’s‖构成复数,但有时只加“s‖): · Your 3‘s looks like 8‘s. ...
and Burmic with Karenic. The chain continues at both ends, connecting Sinitic to Tai and Tai to Austronesian and also connecting Karenic with Austroasiatic.Considerationsof basic vocabulary versus cultural loans and diffusion versus inheritance have led scholars to believe that only the members of ...