Remember to make a word plural we usually add s but if the word ends with ch , sh , s or x add es. If the word ends with a y , change the y to an i and add es but do check the letter before the y because if it s a vowel you can just add s , e.g. toys
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frogs |
The frogs swam in the pond.
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chickens |
She will let me feed the hens and chickens.
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fishes |
An angler is someone who fishes with a fishing rod as a hobby.
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foxes |
The foxes came in to my garden at night.
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ostriches |
A herd of kangaroos and ostriches appeared along with a troop of monkeys.
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monkeys |
Monkeys are cute but do not make good pets.
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donkeys |
You sometimes see donkeys at the seaside.
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ponies |
Rosie loves to ride ponies.
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flies |
A plane flies to Spain every day.
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butterflies |
Butterflies are a beautiful example of symmetry in nature.
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wolves |
We could hear the wolves howling.
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calves |
Young elephants are called calves.
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