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MatchWord for English Study - Irregular Plurals #1 (Flash 5 Required)

MatchWord for English Study - Irregular Plurals #1 (Flash 5 Required)

The Plural Poem The Plural Poem Fill in the missing nouns in the funny poem about the Plural of Nouns No wonder the English language is so very difficult to learn. We'll begin with a box and the plural is . should be oxen, not oxes. The one fowl is a but two are called geese, Yet the plural of should never be meese. You may found a lone mouse or a whole set of , Yet the plural of is houses not hice. If the plural of is always called men, Why shouldn't the plural of be called pen? If I speak of a and you show me your feet, And I give you a , would a pair be called beet? If one is a tooth and a whole set are , Why should not the plural of booth be called beeth? Then one may be that and three would be those, Yet in the plural wouldn't be hose. is cats and not cose. We speak of a and also of brethren, But though we say , we never say Methren, Then the masculine pronouns are he, his and , But imagine the feminine , shis and shim, So English, I fancy you will all agree, Is the funniest language you ever did see.

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Rules If you can't see the Babylon translation box, use this link for <a href=" or this one for <a href=" Descárgalo gratis aquí En inglés, la mayoría de las palabras se pluralizan agregando una "s" al singular, pero veremos que también hay otras formas. La mayoría agrega "s" al Singular Hay palabras con plurales irregulares Hay sustantivos que son siempre plurales Algunos sustantivos tienen la misma forma en el plural y en el singular Cuando terminan en " s/z/x/sh" o "ch", agregan "es" para formar el plural Cuando los sustantivos terminan en "o" hay dos maneras: -Si la "o" es precedida por una consonante, las palabras agregan "es". -Si la "o" es precedida por una vocal, agregan "s" Cuando los sustantivos terminan en "y", hay dos maneras: -Si la " y" es precedida por una consonante, la " y" cambia por "ies" -Si la "y" es precedida por una vocal, agregan una "s" Cuando terminan en "is", cambian por "es"

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