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Hi,
The flight to Toronto, Canada, is fully booked, but we'll surely come get/be in touch with you if there are any __. (A) cancelled (B)cancelling (C)cancel (D)cancellations (D) sounds perfectly OK to me to complete the sentence above and
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What is the plural word for status?
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What is the vowel sound preceding the final /z/ in words ending in es? Is it /ɪ/, as in the word 'is', or is it /i/, as in the word 'ease'? As in the word "is". Beach, Beaches = Beach is Case, Cases = Case is But when
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Hi,
Children is a plural word. Children play/attend
Child is a singular word. A child plays/attends.
Clive
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Hi,
please send list of singular with plural words
Here's a start.
chair chairs
table tables
cat cats
dog dogs
Now would you like to add to this list as many as you can?
Clive
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please send list of singular with plural words
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The word "kids" is a standard plural word, so the possessive apostrophe goes after the s.
One kid: It's my kid's room.
Two kids: It's the kids' room.
It's the singular words that end in an s, x, ch,
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Hi. If one wants to use the superlative predicatively, is it correct not to put English articles in front of the superlative?
If it is correct not to put articles in front of the superlative, do you think we could say that for all the cases
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I know that when a word is singular you use an 's.' And when the word is plural you do not use an 's.' Your partial sentence (it is not a complete sentence) refers to 'two suggestions' (plural), so it needs the third person
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I know that when a word is singular you use an 's.' And when the word is plural you do not use an 's.' But, for some reason I am stuck on which sentence below is gramatically correct.
Two suggestions that mesh well together.
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