How to say the plural of mango in English

How to say the plural of mango in English

mangoes
Mango Mango plural is plus es or s, why the book is plus es, the teacher said it is plus s
mangos
Do you want to use plural in English
Four kilos of fish or four kilos of fish?
If the quantity is more than one, the English unit should be plural
Four kilos of fish should be four kilos of fish
Another example is a glass of milk
And two glasses of milk is two glasses of milk?
Do you want to add the plural to the English translation of one kilometer
It can be written as a killer or one killer without adding complex numbers
More than one has to be plural: 1.5 kilometers, for example
No, two or more
Not for a kilometer
More than two kilometers
one kilometer.
Abbreviation: 1 km
The pronunciation of plural noun's, such as boys, is determined by the letter Y or by the phonetic symbol [i] [S] or [Z]
xiexie
It's determined by phonetic notation!
When a word ends with voiced consonants and vowels, it pronounces [Z] and ends with clear consonants, it pronounces [S]
Phonetic symbols
Is that his pencil? No, it isn't
Are those his pencils?No,they aren't.
Are those their pencil no, they aren't
13 nouns with plural and ES
Except o
Bus
peach
class
Box
watch
glass
brush
Tax
coach
dish
bass
pitch
pass
Fox
phoenix
Boxes;
Foxes;
Buses;
Watches;
Babies;
Clothes clothes;
Classes;
Dishes dish;
Glasses;
Tomatoes;
Heroes;
Zeroes is zero;
Potato;
box bus … Ah, ah, ah! All the words!!
Is hair singular or plural? For example, her hair covers her face
Hair can mean all of a person's hair (hair as a whole). This is an uncountable noun. You can't add s directly after it, such as your example
Her hair covers her face
He has got short black hair.
But when hair means one or two hairs, it is countable
We can say a hair, a few hair
This is my answer after looking it up in the dictionary. I'm sorry for the wrong answer
Uncountable nouns are used as singular
Hair is an uncountable noun!
Hair is a collective noun, not countable; hair is a countable noun, with the difference between singular and plural, singular is hair, plural is hair
singular
Hair is an uncountable noun~~
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Have you ever seen a plural
That's how many hairs
One
Two
It can't be countable
So just think about it
The plural of the adjective "close"
Is the plural of hair the same as the singular
closed
hair
same
When the word hair is used, is the verb singular or plural?
Hair is an uncountable noun. Verbs should be singular. For example, his hair is black
Hair is a countable noun when it is used as "human or animal hair" and an uncountable noun when it is used as hair explanation.
You can count a single hair,
When it refers to the hair of the whole head, it can't be counted
So it depends on whether you mean the hair or the whole hair
Uncountable
singular
Verbs are not singular or plural