Plural Nouns in English - Regular & Irregular Plurals
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- In this video, we explore how to form plural nouns in English. We cover:
- Regular nouns (Add -s to the end)
- Nouns ending in -s, -x, -z, -ch, or -sh (Add -es to the end)
- Nouns ending in -f/-fe (Change the -f/-fe to a v and add -es)
- Nouns ending in a CONSONANT + y (Change the -y to -ies)
- Nouns ending in a CONSONANT + o (Add -es to the end)
- Irregular plural nouns (These nouns do not end in -s/-es in their plural form)
- Words from Latin or Greek (Some of them retain their original plural forms)
- Nouns that remain the same in singular and plural form (e.g. sheep, deer)
- Nouns that exist only in the plural form (e.g. scissors, clothes)
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Pyjamas
"Pajamas" and "pyjamas" are two spellings for the same thing. The main difference lies in regional variations in spelling. "Pajamas" is the preferred spelling in American English, while "pyjamas" is more commonly used in British English and some other English-speaking countries
pajamas, really? pyjamas?
In America, we spell it "pajamas." In Britain, they spell it "pyjamas." Same thing, just different spellings in different places! 😊🇺🇸🇬🇧
What is ‘zeroS’? 😮
I dont get it
00000 = these are zeros.