Plural nouns
complete the senteces with the correct form of the regular plural nouns.
1. If the singular noun ends in a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) + 'y', you just add '-s'. For example, 'boy' becomes 'boys'.
2. If the singular noun ends in a consonant + 'y', you change the 'y' to 'i' and add '-es'. For example, 'baby' becomes 'babies'.
3. If the singular noun ends in '-s', '-ss', '-sh', '-ch', '-x', or '-z', you add '-es'. For example, 'box' becomes 'boxes' and 'watch' becomes 'watches'.
1. If the singular noun ends in a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) + 'y', you just add '-s'. For example, 'boy' becomes 'boys'.
2. If the singular noun ends in a consonant + 'y', you change the 'y' to 'i' and add '-es'. For example, 'baby' becomes 'babies'.
3. If the singular noun ends in '-s', '-ss', '-sh', '-ch', '-x', or '-z', you add '-es'. For example, 'box' becomes 'boxes' and 'watch' becomes 'watches'.
Créé par
Marília Pinheiro
Brazil
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