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Questions and Answers
Which of the following transformations correctly applies the pluralization rule for words ending in a consonant followed by 'y'?
Which of the following transformations correctly applies the pluralization rule for words ending in a consonant followed by 'y'?
- Party → Parties (correct)
- Story → Storys
- Toy → Toies
- Fly → Flis
The plural of 'roof' is 'roofes' because it follows the irregular -F/FE → ves rule.
The plural of 'roof' is 'roofes' because it follows the irregular -F/FE → ves rule.
False (B)
Provide the plural form of the noun 'echo'.
Provide the plural form of the noun 'echo'.
echoes
The plural of 'thief' is ___________.
The plural of 'thief' is ___________.
Match each singular noun to its correct plural form, considering the pluralization rules:
Match each singular noun to its correct plural form, considering the pluralization rules:
Flashcards
Irregular Plurals
Irregular Plurals
Nouns that change form differently in plural, e.g., woman to women.
S/SH/CH/X/Z + es
S/SH/CH/X/Z + es
Add 'es' to nouns ending in s, sh, ch, x, or z to form plurals.
Consonant +y → ies
Consonant +y → ies
For words ending in a consonant followed by 'y', change 'y' to 'ies' to form plurals.
-o, -vowel + o, -O,S plurals
-o, -vowel + o, -O,S plurals
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-F/FE → er
-F/FE → er
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Study Notes
Food and Drink Vocabulary
- Apples, bread, cheese, chips, eggs, fish, juice, meat, milk, olives, pasta, rice, salad, strawberries, tomatoes, and water are listed as food and drink items.
- A picture of food items is displayed.
Food and drink sentences
- An apple is a fruit that is red or green.
- A tomato is a fruit or a vegetable.
- Bread is cooked in hot water or juice to make pasta.
- Chips and cheese are not always good for you.
- Some people don't eat meat or fish because they are vegetarians.
Healthy Living
- Going to bed early, exercising, and eating healthy food are important for a healthy lifestyle.
- Watching TV all evening is not a good habit.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
- Countable nouns have singular and plural forms (e.g., apple, apples).
- Uncountable nouns only have singular forms (e.g., milk).
- Examples include affirmative, negative, and question forms for countable and uncountable nouns.
- Use of "a," "an," "some," and "any" is given.
How Often... and Adverbs of Frequency
- Adverbs of frequency are used to show how often something happens.
- Answers to questions using how often are given in the context of a student's daily routine.
- Examples of adverbs of frequency include never, rarely, sometimes, often, usually, and always.
Plurals in English
- Irregular plural nouns (e.g., woman, women) are included.
- Plural nouns formed by adding "-es" to words ending in "s," "sh," "ch," "x," or "z" are illustrated.
- Plural nouns formed by adding "-s" or "-ies" to other nouns are shown.
Food and Drink: Breakfast and Lunch
- Different items of food and drinks are listed.
- Simple exercises for completing words with vowels are provided.
- Crossword puzzles involving filling the blanks with words related to food and drinks are displayed.
Food and Drink: Fast Food and Snacks
- Information on fast food items such as hamburgers, chips, chocolate, and cola are provided.
- Food items are identified in a word search puzzle
- Keywords for fast food vocabulary are given.
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Explore food and drink vocabulary with examples of healthy living. Learn countable and uncountable nouns with 'some' and 'any'. Discover affirmative, negative, and question forms.