2 s to es
es 1 ostrich, 2 ostriches
es es
We add "es" instead of just "s" when forming the third person singular of verbs, specifically for regular verbs ending in -sh, -ch, -z, -x, or -s sounds to maintain the correct pronunciation and syllable stress in English. This rule ensures that verbs like "finish" become "finishes" and "watch" become "watches" for clarity and consistency.
An 's'. Trees.
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You end it with an es. "Heroes".
Yes. Es (noun) letter S.
It depends on the word. Most words ending in "th" simply add an "s" to form the plural (e.g., "mouths"), while a few words add "es" (e.g., "baths"). It's best to consult a dictionary if you are unsure about a specific word.
Yes, you can select either 2/4wd
To form the plural of words ending in 's', you add '-es'. Princess, princesses.
Add "s" to the end of a verb (e.g. run -> runs) for third person singular subjects (he, she, it). Add "es" to the end of verbs that end in s, sh, ch, x, or o (e.g. pass -> passes, watch -> watches).