Antonym of open plural of class plural of leaf adjective of Asia

Antonym of open plural of class plural of leaf adjective of Asia

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leaves
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close ; classes ; leaves ; Asian
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sports star.sport Why use the plural
Sports refers to sports
This is an area
Sports is not plural. It's about sports
The young, the old can mean a kind of person. Is the predicate verb singular or plural?
It's best to make a sentence!
Plural!
The old are taken good care of in our country.
The old people are well taken care of in our country
The young need to take care of the old.
The young need to take care of the old
complex
The young are the new hope of our country.
Plural, remember more.
What is the third person singular predicate in English?
All the third person singular (English / Chinese), please show me the answers.
She says that it will be hot tomorrow
Simple verb + S
Past tense verb past tense
What's the plural of scar? Are sports shoes or sport shoes?
( pl.scarfs , scales)
Sports shoes, but it's too old-fashioned
All the shoes written by better men can be called boot
Formal, or high-heeled, shoe
High heels can also be called heel spike
Casual shoes and basketball shoes are also called sneakers
Football is called clean
scarf-scarves( i'm not sure)
Sport shoes (N1 + N2 changes to N2 only)
Scarfs or scarves
sports shoes
Sneaker means sneaker. Sports shoes is a literal translation and cannot be used. It's the same with sport shoes.
The plural of scale, either scales or scales.
Which of these words are countable nouns? Which are uncountable nouns?
What are banana, hamburger, tomato, broccoli, French fries, ice cream, salad, strawberry, egg, apple, carrot, chicken, pear and others that are neither countable nor uncountable?
Banana, hamburger, strawberry, tomato, egg French fries, apple, carrot pear are countable salad ice cream, sometimes countable and sometimes uncountable
Note: to complex number to strawberry complex number to strawberries
The rules of verbs changing into the third person singular
1、 The change rules and pronunciation rules of the third person singular of verbs
The rules of changing the original form of verbs into the third person singular are similar to the rules of pronunciation
1. Most verbs with "s" at the end of the word are pronounced as [S] after clear consonants and [Z] after voiced consonants and vowels
①stop-stops [s] ; make-makes [s]
②read-reads [z] ; play-plays [z]
2. If it ends with a consonant letter and "Y", first change "Y" into "I", and then read [iz] with "es"
fly-flies [z]; carry-carries [z]
study-studies [z]; worry-worries
3. Those ending with "s, x, CH, SH" are pronounced [iz] by adding "es" at the end of the word
teach-teaches [iz]; watch-watches [iz]
4. For verbs ending in "O", add "es" and read [Z]
go-goes [z] do-does [z]
When the following verbs become singular, the pronunciation of the vowel part of the original word has changed greatly. Please remember
1、do [du:]-does [dz]
2、say [sei]-says [sez]
For an open syllable word ending with the silent letter "e", if the ending sound is [S], [Z], add "s" and pronounce the letter "e", which is the same as the added "s"
Read and do [iz] together
close-closes [iz]
2、 Comparing the similarities and differences of the ending changes of the original words: changing "Y" to "" and double writing the last consonant
Example words:
①baby-babies
②carry-carries
③study-studying
Don't we use the original form when we use the nouns of sports shoes as attributives
Usually, nouns are used as adjectives to modify, and the following nouns can only be used in the singular form, but sport is an exception, which means sporting goods can only be modified in the plural, such as sports meeting; sports car; sports bag, etc
This is the meaning of sports shoes store. It must be a lot. It's plural
Which words can mean "a large number"? Can they describe countable or uncountable nouns?
1. A good / great deal of + uncountable V single three a large / small sum of money V single three large / small sums of money V single three a large / small amount of uncountable V single three large / small amounts of uncountable V single three 2
a large number of
noun
great amount
considerable
glut
large quantity
Verb glut
Adjective numeric
Rules for the change of the third person singular of English general present verbs
It must be the third person singular in the present tense
Verbs usually add s or es
The verb be becomes is
Do becomes does
The general verb is + s or + es after the verb prototype
For words ending in consonant + y, change y to I + es
Add - ing at the end of most verbs