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bus Mary stood waiting for the bus.
buses British English spelling but is sometimes accepted as American spelling Our village has only three buses a day.
balloon I don't like balloon. *
balloons Have you burst the balloons yet? (burst - burst - burst)
party Will Jeff invite us to his party?
parties I have been invited to two parties this weekend. *
worry Don't worry about me, I'll be fine.
worries She listened to Bob's worries with consideration. *
school A school is a building where young people receive education.
schools Schools must comply with health and safety standards.
potatoes It advised quite definitely against the use of a food processor for combining ingredients, and noted the undesirability of waxy potatoes. *
cup A cup is a small open container usually used for drinking.
cups The picnic cups are made of plastic.
box Squash the box flat before putting it in the bin.
boxes Some year 3 children packed the boxes away,. *
patch Our vegetable patch looks a wreck. *
patches There are patches on Patrick's jeans. *
try Please be quiet, I'm trying to rest.
tries My mum tries to make gourmet food. *
lunch He had some pasta for lunch. *

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bus
buses
balloon
balloons
party
parties
worry
worries
school
schools
potatoes
cup
cups
box
boxes
patch
patches
try
tries
lunch

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