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Word list: Practise for adding the suffixes -s or -es - part 1

stop The train had to stop in the fog.
park There is a large statue in the park.
bunch He bought me a huge bunch of flowers.
mend He went to hospital so they could mend his wound.
dish Serve the rice in a dish.
thank Thank you for the invitation to the party.
crash I survived the crash.
match He won the golf match by one stroke.
bark I can hear the dog bark.
night I can hear an owl hoot at night.
stops The bus stops very near the market.
parks I love going to water parks.
mends Dad always mends my bike.
dishes I wash the dishes.
thanks Please convey my thanks to your boss.
crashes The ice caused many crashes on the main road.
matches He used matches to light the fire.
barks The dog barks every night.
nights You should go to bed early on school nights.
bunches The florist sold twelve bunches of roses.

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