The plural words here are made by adding s, es and ies.
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beaches |
There are lots of beautiful beaches in Britain.
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toys |
They were busily playing with the toys.
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parties |
I have been invited to two parties this weekend.
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foxes |
There are many foxes in my garden.
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wishes |
Mum wishes the children would stop arguing!
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churches |
Some churches use incense in their rites.
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trolleys |
People use shopping trolleys when they go shopping.
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fairies |
The magical woods were full of fairies fluttering between the trees.
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boxes |
Flatten the boxes before putting them into the bin.
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glasses |
Put the glasses on the tray.
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coaches |
The coaches took the children on their school trip.
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watches |
Some people say that the whole nation watches Bake-Off!
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buses
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Our village has only three buses a day.
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strawberries |
She loves strawberries and cream.
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carries |
He carries the bag for his Mum.
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