Is there anything else besides stomach, the plural form ending with CH, which is directly followed by s instead of ES Except for stomach, the plural form ending with ch is a direct addition of s instead of es Anything else?

Is there anything else besides stomach, the plural form ending with CH, which is directly followed by s instead of ES Except for stomach, the plural form ending with ch is a direct addition of s instead of es Anything else?

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Ch sh x s ends with es.. I know what you said, but there are exceptions. But there are exceptions. The last h is not pronounced. I know. I asked that in addition to the direct addition of S by stomach, there are others like this. Ch ends with S. All the questions in front are not answered by phonetic symbols.. I want examples. This example is too few, just graduated from junior high school can find how many?. I'm in high school. I didn't learn English at all. Now I'm crazy to mend my mistakes. I'm afraid that English will collapse in the future.. Other subjects are OK. English is like a Book of heaven
The end of CH sh x s is e.. I know what you're talking about
Are fruit and vegetable countable or uncountable nouns, respectively?
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Fruit is countable as a kind, but not in this case
Vegetable and fish are the same
I like vegetables
There are lots of vegetables in the garden
It's all uncountable
They are countable nouns when they are of different kinds.
For example, oranges and apples are of different kinds, which are countable
Vegetable is the same.
Fruit is an uncountable noun when it is used as a fruit, and a countable noun when it is used as a kind of fruit
It is a large box
They are large boxes.
They are large boxes.
Have a good time!
Stomach complex plus s or es
Have a good reason, our teacher is very picky==
The variation law of singular and complex numbers
General situation  plus s 
The word  ending with s, x, CH, SH plus es
The word  ending with the letter O plus s or ES
Word ending with consonant + y  go y change I add es
The word "Fe" or "5F" ends with "F"
Is fruit ` vegetable 'food countable? Why?
Fruit is uncountable
Vegetable countable
Food is uncountable
But when fruit and food are used to mean "the kind of fruit, the kind of food", they become countable
There's no reason. That's the rule
Fruit and vegetable generally appear in the form of fruits and vegetables
Food is not OK
What is the plural of zoo?
zoos
Zoos
Living + es
n. Zoo
[plural zoos]
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zoos
zoos
zoos
The plural of stomach plus s or the specific point of ES
Plus es
Ch ending words, plural all add es
Like beaches
The last sound is "K" and s should be added.
Plus es
Ch ending words, plural all add es
For example, peaches
Es
All ending with s, ES, CH, SH are added with es
stomachs
Is fruit, vegetable and apple countable?
Vegetable this vegetable can be counted, so it can be counted
Fruit is a kind of fruit, which can be counted. Why can't it be counted?
And apple uses apple to count, so it's OK to count
And paper can be counted one by one. Why can't it be counted?
I am really depressed, how to distinguish? My brain is very confused? How can we solve it?
How can we distinguish between countable and uncountable?
In China, many of them are countable, but English is not countable. Is there only memorization?
There are different kinds of fruits in this shop apple:...
All countable
Apple is countable. Vegetable and fruit are countable when emphasizing species. Paper is not countable, but "a piece of paper" can be used to express "a piece of paper". As for the distinction between countable and uncountable, I can't help but find no rules. However, as long as we study hard and practice hard...
Vegetable often appears in its plural form -- vegetables
There are different kinds of fruits in this shop
Apple: countable noun an apple many apples
Paper... Expand
Vegetable often appears in its plural form -- vegetables
There are different kinds of fruits in this shop
Apple: countable noun an apple many apples
Paper: uncountable noun a piece of paper, two pieces of paper
Does zoo have a plural? What is it
Zoo means zoo. It's plural. It's zoo s. It's zoo s
Don't get mixed up with heroes
zoos
zoos
Is the plural of words ending in Z plus es in English? We must understand a little bit
In English, it's a strange thing. Maybe some Z will be followed by S. for example, the plural of tooth is tea, the plural of goose is geese. Why isn't the plural of goose Meese? But the plural of th and zh doesn't add es
No, s is added after x.ch.sh.o.s