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This material has been upgraded with beautifully illustrated full-color pictures and is laminated.
● 15 Exercises of Singular and Plural.
● 164 Colored pictures (2.25″ x 2.25″).
● 230 Labels (color-coded blue and red).
● 15 Observation Cards.
Exercises Illustrating the Grammatical Rules for the Include:
- Most singular nouns form the plural by adding an s.
- Some nouns have irregular plurals.
- Singular nouns that end with ch, s, sh, x, and z, form the plural by adding es.
- Singular nouns that end with y preceded by a consonant form the plural by changing the y to i and adding es.
- Singular nouns that end with y preceded by a vowel form the plural form the plural by adding an s.
- Some singular nouns that end with f form the plural by changing the f to v and adding es; however, singular nouns that end in fe form the plural by changing the f to v and adding an s at the of the word.
- Some singular nouns that end with f form the plural by adding s.
- A small number of singular nouns that end with o form the plural by adding es.
- Some singular nouns that end with o have two plural spellings. The plural can be formed by adding s or es; however, it is important that the spelling chosen be used consistently in the same work.
- Some singular nouns that end with o, especially those that relate to music, form the plural by adding s.
- A few singular nouns remain the same in the plural.
- A few nouns only use the plural form.
- Some singular hyphenated words form the plural by adding an s to the most important word. If both parts of the word have equal value, the last word takes the s.
- A few nouns that have come into English from Latin and Greek have kept their foreign plural form.
- Some plurals of words have come from foreign languages such as Latin or Greek. These plurals have two correct spellings: the foreign spelling and the English spelling. However, it is important that the spelling chosen be used consistently in the same work.
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