English words with the letter O

English words with the letter O


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The English word with the beginning of E has 9 letters. Who knows the adjective


Expensive adj



Words that pluralize nouns, two of each,


Can you be more specific? Do you mean several cases of countable nouns from singular to plural and add examples? 1. In general, directly add S. such as book-books, car-cars2. End with s, x, SH, CH, add es. such as dress- dresses.box - boxes.dish -3. Ending with a consonant plus y, change y to



What other words in English are plural nouns like people


Friend, do you mean the singular and plural are the same as each other



Are the words in the singular and plural groups collective nouns?
The species is [are] valuable. For example, in the previous sentence, species is a singular and plural word. Why can we use is and are to stand for what?


Species are homographs of the singular and the plural~
The species is valuable~
The species are valuable
Homograph of singular and plural means that the singular and plural forms of a countable noun are the same. This and collective noun are two concepts. Collective noun is a noun that represents a group of people or things. It is called collective (or collective) noun. It can be understood that they are only used as plural words~
Common simple and complex homographs are sheet, deer, etc. ~ a sheet; two sheets~
The common collective nouns are people, crew, etc. ~ we can't say a person, but we can only say a person ~ more than two~
O(∩_ ∩)O



The plural form of city; the noun form of teach


Mum - Dad
city- cities
teach- teaching,teacher



Why is the last word plural
Daktronics moves to profit for 4th quarter, but earnings fall short of Street expectations.
Earnings fall short of Street expectations


The word is often used in the plural to mean "all sorts of guesses" or "all sorts of expectations."
More examples:
I have high expectations for this job.
We did so well --- beyond all our expectations.
I think she had unrealistic expectations of motherhood.



What do you mean by the plural of sky, the plural of ocean, and the plural of oceans, feeling, and feelings? What's their usage? Are there any other examples


Days, weather
Oceans (+ of) a lot
Feelings
There are many such examples in nouns
Advice, advice, advice
Air air
Brain intelligence
Manners manners manners manners
Some uncountable nouns with - s at the end will change their meaning greatly
I suggest you take a look at FLTRP's English grammar difficulties



Why does feeling, tea, coffee, ocean, coverage have plural forms? What's the difference between singular and plural?


When representing a category, the uncountable can be regarded as countable,
Such as the above (hate) two feelings; two kinds of tea; two kinds of coffee; four oceans; and so on



Do you have work experience?
Can you have work experience


It should be have you have work experience, but in order to avoid repetition, do you have work experience?