When a word ends with a vowel, you add an 's' e.g.: El gallo --> Los gallos La noche --> Las noches La hermana --> Las hermanas El chico --> Los chicos When a word ends with a consonant, you add 'es' e.g.: El cantador --> Los cantadores la catedral --> Las catedrales Otra vez --> Otras veces hope u find this useful :) yours, Alejandro Lange
tu es mignonne, vous êtes mignonne(s)tu es mignon, vous êtes mignon(s)
"Quien es tu familia" means "who is your family" in Spanish (you do not use "es" in that sentence)
tu es jolie The above is a mistranslation, i.e. "You are pretty". A better translation would be "Tu es mignon(ne)" or "Vous êtes mignon(ne)(s)." (ne) is feminine and (s) is plural.
It means, "You are very beautiful and nice/sweet". For the future, you can use wordreference.com to figure out which are what in different situations. Tu-Prounoun-You Es-Verb-Are Tr
It means: Are you? There is actually supposed to be question mark after that phrase, you can only use it in a question form. - Es-tu un membre d'equipe? (Are you a member of the team?). It is usually tu es, but when you are asking a question, you reverse the order and put a hyphen in between. Tu means you Es means are! Therefore es - tu? means - are you? Hope this helped!
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).
you would use -es when a word ends in a -ch like rich or glitch you use the ending -es
You would use s and not es, but this is not the way to make the word plural. You would use apostrophe s to indicate possession. For example, the child's illness had the whole family worried. The plural of child is children.
so you can make plurals
2 s to es
es es
for presentes we use added s,es for third person for past we use add ed
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.