The suffix "-es" can indicate that a word is plural or that it belongs to a third-person singular form in English verbs, such as "he goes" or "she dances." It can also be used in certain nouns or adjectives that adopt this form for specific grammatical rules.
To make the word "wash" plural, you simply add an "es" to the end, making it "washes."
"Una palabra nueva es" translates to "a new word is" in English.
"Tu es Français" means "You are French" in French.
It means "are you? " In French Ex: Es tu ici? Are you here?
If a word ends in "s" and you want to make it plural, you typically add "es" to the end of the word. For example, "class" becomes "classes" in plural form.
Not sure what this is asking. "Es" stands for "is". It is just like English, when es is added to the end of a word it becomes plural. Just like "acquires" or "acres".
"You are."
itm means you are in me if the 'es' had a t on the end it
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To make the word "wash" plural, you simply add an "es" to the end, making it "washes."
ES at the end of a website, such as aepd.es indicates that the website is based in Spain.
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"Una palabra nueva es" translates to "a new word is" in English.
"is" plural version is "son"
"Tu es Français" means "You are French" in French.
It means "are you? " In French Ex: Es tu ici? Are you here?
the end: el termino de las clases = the end of classes