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11 July, 14:49

Complete the sentences below.

Nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding. - s/-ies

Most nouns form their plurals by adding. - s/-ies

Nouns ending in s, ss, sh, ch, x, or z form their plural by adding. - s/-ies

Nouns ending in o preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding. - s/-ies

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  1. 11 July, 15:08
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    When changing a noun ending in y preceded by a vowel to its plural form, we must add - s. That's what we can notice in the following examples: boy - boys; toy - toys; day - days.

    As for the majority of nouns, we add - s to make their plural form. Notice the examples: computer - computers; phone - phones; blanket - blankets; pencil - pencils.

    Nouns ending in s, ss, sh, ch, x, or z form their plural by adding - es (this option was not included in the question). As we can see in the following examples: watch - watches; fish - fishes (not a very common plural, but it does exist); mix - mixes; mass - masses.

    Nouns ending in o preceded by a vowel need - s to form their plurals. As the following examples may show: radio - radios; stereo - stereos; video - videos; cameo - cameos.
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