Those nouns change their pronunciation AND THEIR SPELLING TOO when forming their plural, I mean, goose, mouse, tooth, foot, child, person, man and woman
I started to wonder how many times I've said/wrote these and other related plurals like oysters, persimmons, lobsters, fawns and etc. It turned out they were mostly actual words but the list goes on and on
I ve always used "a footer" to talk about measures of objects, feet tall refering to ppl Lmao... I think that's the shortest and easiest way to sum it up all.
Hello , please make a video about plural and singular nouns. Do we use plurals with some mountains and islands when we use them with the names of them and to imply different meanings ?. 🙂
When [referring to/talking about] a specific range of mountains, we typically use the plural form, like the Himalayan Mountains, the Andes, or the Rocky Mountains, because these names describe multiple peaks grouped together.
Great video! But: Fishes: More than one kind or species of fish, both 'fish' and 'fishes' are OK. The zodiac sign Pisces is also often referred to as fishes. Persons: Legales uses the plural person.
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Those nouns change their pronunciation AND THEIR SPELLING TOO when forming their plural, I mean, goose, mouse, tooth, foot, child, person, man and woman
In Europe, we use both, imperial and metric.
Boats, ships, and all kind of materials +++ are always imperial.
I started to wonder how many times I've said/wrote these and other related plurals like oysters, persimmons, lobsters, fawns and etc. It turned out they were mostly actual words but the list goes on and on
Six feet vs two yards :)
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I ve always used "a footer" to talk about measures of objects, feet tall refering to ppl Lmao... I think that's the shortest and easiest way to sum it up all.
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Hello , please make a video about plural and singular nouns. Do we use plurals with some mountains and islands when we use them with the names of them and to imply different meanings ?. 🙂
When [referring to/talking about] a specific range of mountains, we typically use the plural form, like the Himalayan Mountains, the Andes, or the Rocky Mountains, because these names describe multiple peaks grouped together.
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Please do a video about asleep and sleep
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Great video! But:
Fishes: More than one kind or species of fish, both 'fish' and 'fishes' are OK. The zodiac sign Pisces is also often referred to as fishes.
Persons: Legales uses the plural person.
To be fair, in the south we use these 2 words interchangeably. So don’t feel bad if you don’t understand..Neither do we 🤣🤣🤣
What about squid and pound and ox and its plural oxen.
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The plural of box is boxen... just joking!
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The plural of moose is meese.
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Hi! Shouldn’t it be hyphenated?
We all as learners hate grammar, they are evil, that kind of teaching hurt us. Your lessons should be subconscious
Schwein in german
Thanks for this lesson . Could you please explain the difference or similarly in pronunciation of , < can vs cain> , and , . Thank you .