the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
The -s in "blunders" indicates the plural form of the noun, while the -s in "makes" indicates the third person singular form of the verb.
The s in "blunders" is pronounced with a buzzing sound similar to that used for the letter "z" in a word in English, and uses the vibrations of the vocal chords. The s in "makes" is pronounced with a hissing sound that does not make use of the vocal chords but only the movement of air between the teeth.
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when you add a s to the word misson it becomes missions. adding the s makes it plural (MORE THAN ONE).
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