This document provides examples of using singular and plural forms of nouns and questions using "this/that" and "these/those" in English. It includes examples of singular and plural forms of common nouns like eraser, desk, card, as well as questions asking "Who is this/that?" and "Who are these/those?". It also covers regular and irregular plural forms of nouns in English and examples of questions using "Where is/are".
This document provides examples of using singular and plural forms of nouns and questions using "this/that" and "these/those" in English. It includes examples of singular and plural forms of common nouns like eraser, desk, card, as well as questions asking "Who is this/that?" and "Who are these/those?". It also covers regular and irregular plural forms of nouns in English and examples of questions using "Where is/are".
This document provides examples of using singular and plural forms of nouns and questions using "this/that" and "these/those" in English. It includes examples of singular and plural forms of common nouns like eraser, desk, card, as well as questions asking "Who is this/that?" and "Who are these/those?". It also covers regular and irregular plural forms of nouns in English and examples of questions using "Where is/are".
This is an eraser/a desk. It’s an eraser/a desk. 2. What’s that? (singular object= Far) That’s/ It’s an eraser/ a desk.
3. What are these? (Plural objects= Near)
These are erasers/ desks/cards. They’re erasers/cards. 4. What are those? (Plural objects= Far) Those are erasers/ desks/cards. They’re erasers/cards.
Who is this/that? This/That is Mustapha.
Who are these/those? These/Those are Salma and Ibrahim. A card= one card Nouns An eraser = one eraser Regular Plurals: 1) -s books 2)–es -ch, -x, -s, -sh, -ss, -o, buses glasses brushes 3)–ves wife=wives/ leaf=leaves knife=knives 4)–ies city= cities baby= babies lady= ladies boys Irregular Plurals: Man= men woman= women tooth= teeth Foot= feet mouse= mice goose= geese A sheep= sheep a deer= deer
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