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This week we are looking at words that take -es when we make them plural. These words often end in ch, sh, s, x, or z.
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bunches |
The florist sold twelve bunches of roses.
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buzzes |
My phone vibrates and buzzes if I leave it on the table.
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catches |
John catches the train to work.
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fusses |
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stitches |
He wanted to unpick the stitches and start his sewing from scratch.
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time |
Have you tried limiting your time spent on the computer?
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washes |
Driftwood washes up on this beach.
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watches |
The man watches the sky for UFOs.
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