Is there a pattern that the plural form of stomach is stomachs instead of stomaches? After CH?

Updated on educate 2024-04-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, what you are asking is the noun plural question in English words ending in s , ch , sh , x followed by +es

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because the stomach phonetic transcription ends with k instead of t, which is easy to pronounce, so add s directly

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's just a special irregular change, just like photo, and the O is also directly followed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Words whose nouns end in s , ch , sh , x after +es become plural.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. In general, add s; Es is added when the word ends with s, x, sh, ch, but the plural form of stomach is stomachs;

    2. For words ending in S, Z, X, CH, and sh, add dropout-es to the end of the word to form a plural;

    3. For nouns ending with the difference of the number of lead letters + y, change y to i, and then add -es;

    4. For nouns ending in -o, if they are not foreign words or abbreviations, add -es, otherwise -s is added to form a plural;

    5. Nouns ending in -is, usually -is changed to -es;

    6. Nouns ending in -ix, usually change -ix to -ices.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the end of the stomach ch reads'k', do not read'ch', which is the reason why the stomach does not add es.

    There are two plural forms of English: regular variation and irregular variation.

    1. There are two situations in which the rules change:

    1. Add s directly to the end of the word.

    2. Add es at the end of the word.

    Specifically, it includes: 1) words ending in ch, sh, s, and x.

    2), with "consonant letters.

    o".

    3) Ending with "Peng Jiandong consonant letter + y", turn the chain dry y into i and then add es.

    4) If it ends with f and fe, first change f, fe to v, and then argue and then add es.

    2. There are two situations of irregular changes:

    1. Singular and plural homomorphic, such as deer, sheep, Chinese, means, etc.

    2. Special changes, such as man-men, child-children, foot-feet, ox-oxen, mouse-mice, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The plural form is: stomachs

    Key word: stomach

    English st m k

    Interpretation: nStomach; Abdomen; Appetite.

    vt.Endure; Eat.

    vi.Endure;

    Plural: stomachs; Third person singular: stomachs; Present participle: stomaching; Past tense: stomached; Past participle: stomached

    Phrase: stomach cancer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The plural number is stomachs.

    stomach

    Pronunciation: English [ st m k], American [ st m k] Interpretation: nStomach; Appetite. Abdomen;

    vt.Endure; Eat it.

    Other: Third person singular: stomachs

    Present participle: stomaching;

    Past tense: stomached;

    Etymology: Entered the English language around 1300, directly derived from the estomac of Old French; Originally derived from the classical Latin word stomachus, which means stomach, throat.

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