what are the PLURAL forms of these irregular words in English? 😳 foot 🦶ox🐂 wolf 🐺 cactus 🌵? 👀
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- what are the PLURAL forms of these irregular words in English? 😳 foot 🦶ox🐂 wolf 🐺 cactus 🌵? 👀
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🌹 Thank you teacher. Thank you for your kindness to teach many people in this world. Would you like to ask you the word "bless" why many people use "God bless" don't use "blesses" because God is a single noun the verb "bless" must fill "es" but they don't fill "why" ? And why some people use "God blessing" blessing isn't a verb. May please you answer me. Thank you so much sir.
Hello 👋🏻☺️ I think people say this as a short form of "may god bless you", and in everyday conversation people say "god bless" or "bless you"
@@englishwithrod 🌹 No sir teacher, I mean in grammar God is a single subject why the verb not fill "es" . Thank you for your answer sir and please answer me back again. Thank you so much sir.
Thanks so much teacher🌻
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Oh I loved this class with a poem! I did not understand many words, but I found it and I hope I will remember it. Thank you.
Wonderful! 🤗
In Portuguese the word "Series" is different in the singular and plural. When we use it in the singular it is without the "s" at the end "Série" and in the plural "Séries". Cool how the same word can still be different in other languages. Congratulations on the class, teacher!
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Is it wrong to use "persons"? I have seen it written in a book. I know that the plural of person is people but that confused me...
It's not, it's just less common ☺️
@@englishwithrod thanks ❤