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Words that end in s, x , ch, sh or z require an -es to form the plural.
When a family name is pluralized you almost always add -s, unless the name ends in s, x, ch, sh, or z in which case you add -es.
matches would be the correct answer because if there is a ch,sh,s or x it has es at the end
As with names ending in S, Z, CH, and SH, the plural adds an ES. E.g. the Fox family are the Foxes.
Yes, when you read s h aloud you can shorten it to S of h.
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Joan C. Verniero has written: 'One-hundred-and-one read-aloud myths and legends' 'One-hundred-and-one Asian read-aloud myths and legends' -- subject- s -: Tales, Folklore 'You Can Call Me Willy' -- subject- s -: Fiction, African Americans, Baseball, Friendship, AIDS - Disease - '101 Read-Aloud Bible Stories'
Jim Trelease is the author of "The Read-Aloud Handbook," a widely acclaimed book that emphasizes the importance of reading aloud to children and provides practical tips for parents and educators on how to do so effectively.
Sh. Sh. Dolginov has written: 'Magnetizm planet' -- subject(s): Cosmic magnetic fields, Planets
something soccer
S. Sh Shamukhamedova has written: 'V poiskakh ideala' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Religion
Monica Shorten has written: 'Squirrels' -- subject(s): Squirrels 'The European woodcock'
In hieroglyphics, the "sh" sound does not have an individual symbol. However, there are symbols for the "s" and "h" sounds separately, which can be combined to represent the "sh" sound in words.
Sh E. Mikeladze has written: 'Izbrannye trudy' -- subject(s): Mathematics
white's were only aloud to marry white's blacks were only aloud to marry blacks and if you were mixed you were not aloud to marry whites if grown up that way