Noun singular to plural: ending with consonant + O, are all + es and + es words?

Noun singular to plural: ending with consonant + O, are all + es and + es words?

Add es to everything except hero tomato potato Negro
All kinds of followed by singular or plural?
Many teenagers enjoy attending all kinds of ______ (Club)
Should I fill in club or clubs
But the answer is club, so I'm a little confused,
It should be singular or plural
Is the plural of kangaroo plus "s" or "es"
Plus s
The only ones that end with O and add es are, hero, tomato and potato
Which words end with s, x, SH, ch plus es
box class bus watch dish
bus watch box brush
Many kinds of predicate singular or plural, a kind of!
Many kinds of predicate is plural
A kind of predicate is singular
The former is plural, the latter is singular, because kind of is followed by countable noun
Many kinds of, refers to many kinds of things, since it is a lot of kinds, then the predicate naturally uses the plural
A kind of means "a kind". Since it is a kind, the predicate is singular
O(∩_ ∩) O ~ take it, you're right!
Positive solution
-- the predicate is a verb. What you want to say is an object. For example, I have many kinds of books. The predicate here is the have object, which is the books. Of course, we need to use the plural because there are many kinds of books. Of course, a kind of uses the singular
Many kinds of using the plural and a kind of using the singular are consistent with kind. I'm a sophomore in high school. It seems that I can be regarded as an authority!
The predicate is a verb. What you want to say is an object. For example, I have many kinds of books. The predicate here is the have object, which is the books. Of course, we need to use the plural because there are many kinds of books. Of course, a kind of uses the singular!
This is the right answer!
Many kinds of are used in the plural and is in the singular
A kind of is singular~
Many kinds of predicate is plural, a kind of predicate is singular, because kind is countable.
What plural does not add s?
The irregular changes of plural nouns Author: VIP learning website time: 2007-01-26 1.3 irregular changes of plural nouns 1) child --- children foot --- feet --- feet --- teeth mouse --- mice man --- men woman --- women
Add s or es to the plural of countable nouns, but pay attention to some special words, such as sheet
These words don't need to add s when they are plural, such as a sheep, two sheep, family wolf, wife, etc~
The third person singular of the verb has the general plus s or es, similar to upstairs
All cases of nouns add's' instead of's'
There are also some words with the meaning of "s"
Add s or es to the plural of countable nouns, but pay attention to some special words, such as sheet
These words don't need to add s when they are plural, such as a sheep, two sheep, family wolf, wife, etc~
The third person singular of the verb has the general plus s or es, similar to upstairs
All cases of nouns add's' instead of's'
There are also some words with s meaning and without s meaning is not the same, here will not say more
Please refer to the syntax for details
fish
And deer
There're a lot!! Toooo many!!
Sheep
deer,sheep,fish,Chinese,Japanese li,jin,yuan,two li,three mu,four jin, child---children foot---feet tooth---teeth mouse---mice man---men woman---women
Uncountable nouns do not add s, countable nouns add s
, ending with "s, x, CH, SH", adding "es" at the end of the word,
Rule change:
1. Generally, plural nouns are followed by "s", such as map → maps, bag → bags, etc;
2. Adding "es" to words ending with s, SH, CH, x, etc., such as bus → buses, watch → watches, etc;
3. For words ending with consonant letter + y, change y into I plus es, such as baby → babies, etc.; for nouns ending with vowel letter + y, directly add s to plural, such as money → keys, holiday → holidays, store → stores (floors);
4. When a noun ending in o becomes plural:
a) The nouns of plus s are: photo → photos, piano → piano, radio → radios, zoo → zoos
b) The nouns that add es are:
potato→potatoes, tomato→tomatoes ,hero-> heroes
5. When a noun ending in f or Fe becomes plural:
a) The nouns with s are as follows:
belief→beliefs roof→roofs
safe→safes gulf→gulfs
b) The nouns that remove F, Fe and ves are as follows:
half→halves knife→knives
leaf→leaves wolf→wolves
wife→wives life→lives thief→thieves
Irregular changes: (common ones are)
child-> children
foot-> feet
tooth-> teeth
man->men
woman-> women
All kinds of plural nouns? Then why add drink and food to all kinds of foods and all kinds of drinks
If uncountable nouns are regarded as categories, they can also be plural
Glad to answer for you!
Thank you for your question!
If "kind of" is followed by a countable noun, you can add "s" or not
For example, a kind of book (s)
With uncountable nouns, of course, nothing is added!
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Drink and food are countable here, so s is used
It's OK not to add s. It depends on the context. The following noun can be counted as s, not as S
Hope to adopt ^ 0^
Drink and food are uncountable nouns when they are uncountable nouns.
All kinds of means "all kinds of".
In this case, drink and food can appear in plural.
However, this is a rare case
What is the plural of the word company?
Companies (plural)
What are the + es ending in s, Z, x, SH, ch
glass,box,dish,
classes
maxes
dashes
Answers: buzzes