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Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Spelling - Elementary School - Spelling: Plurals — Flashcards

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Plurals are more than one of something, such as cows, hens and chickens. You don't have one cows. One cow - two cows. However, there are exceptions, such as one sheep, two sheep.

Most plural nouns in English end in '-s' or '-es'.

Plurals are the opposite of singular words. We use plurals to show when there is more than one of something. In English, only nouns can become plural - I have one apple, but my friend has three apples. You have one board game, but you would like to have more board games. There are three regular plural endings: -s, -es, and -ies.

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