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    PLURAL WITH S

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    Pronunciation: plural: S, Z or IZ? - English
    Pronunciation: plural: S, Z or IZ? : free exercise for ESL/EFL learners.
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    English grammar: Plurals
    As a general rule, the plural is formed by adding "?s" to the singular form of nouns. shoe ??> shoes | book ??> books | river ??> rivers ...
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    -'s and of - English
    Jan 11, 2008 ... We also use -'s (or -s' with plural words) with periods of time: ? I've got a week's holiday starting on Monday. ...
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    Singular or plural. - English
    Apr 4, 2009 ... Some words ending in -s can be singular or plural. For example: means ==> a means of transport ==> many means of transport ...
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    Plural ? - English
    Plural ? (English exercise n°25207 - Please quote this number when contacting us ) Other English exercises on the same topic. Plural ? Add an 's ' or not ! ...
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    Plural - English
    Rules for Forming Plural Nouns. Form most plurals by adding 's' to the singular noun. book = books. If the singular noun ends in s, ss, sh, ch, or x, ...
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    American language very important.
    It would not upset my ears at all (though it would still be "different") if you in fact did view the word "mathematics" as plural and included the "s" in ...
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    Free lessons to learn English
    17183) PLURAL IRREGULAR 17184) FOR AND SINCE 17185) SINON 17186) POSSESIVE S 17187) DIALOGUE FAMILY 17188) PROPER NOUN 17189) PAST NEGATIVE 17190) HANDSOME ...
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