Urgent need! Write the plural form of the following nouns! First Question

Updated on educate 2024-03-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, in order:

    horses

    Photos (note that in the middle school range, only negro (meaning black), tomato, potato, hero four words ending in o are plural, and the plural is plus es).

    WomenMice (mouse means "mouse", and its plural form is mice) shelves

    sheep (this word is singular and plural homographic).

    geese (goose means "goose", the plural is geese, and a similar word has foot, whose plural form is feet).

    dishes (words ending in sh, ch, s, with es added to their plural form).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Directly add s to the end of s, ch, sh plus es at the end of y to i plus es

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, in order:

    horses

    Photos (note that in the middle school range, only negro (meaning black), tomato, potato, hero four words ending in o are plural, and the plural is plus es).

    WomenMice (mouse means "mouse", and its plural form is mice) shelves

    sheep (this word is singular and plural homographic).

    geese (goose means "goose", the plural is geese, and a similar word has foot, whose plural form is feet).

    dishes (words ending in sh, ch, s, with es added to their plural form).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    horses

    photos (black heroes love to eat tomatoes, these words ending in o, add -es in the plural, and -s in the plural).

    women (man and woman become plural, mon becomes men) mice

    shelves (change f to v after f, then add -es) sheep (sheep, singular and plural homoform).

    geesedishes (add -es after words ending in s, sh, x, ch).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Kind is a countable noun when talking about kind, plus sBut when it comes to nature, when it is essentially speaking, it is not a noun, and the plural is the original form.

    It's the same, it's divided into countable and uncountable. In countable cases, add s

    There are two parts of speech, noun and adjective. is an uncountable noun. Plural numbers are directly primitive.

    Uncountable nouns.

    The same is divided into countable and uncountable.

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