One and More than one
ICSE · Class 2 · English Grammar and Composition
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What to Focus On
- Plural means more than one.
- We add -s to most words to make them plural.
- Examples: car → cars, desk → desks, boat → boats, candle → candles.
- Words ending in s, ss, sh, ch, x, or o take -es to become plural.
- Adding -es makes the word easier to say.
- Examples: bus → buses, glass → glasses, bench → benches, brush → brushes, fox → foxes, mango → mangoes.
- Plural words tell us there is more than one.
- Correct grammar makes our sentences clear.
- Using -s or -es depends on how the word ends.
Memory Tips
Adding -s to make words plural (e.g., car → cars)
Words ending in -ch, -sh, -ss, -x, -z add -es (e.g., bus → buses)
Words ending in -o sometimes add -es (e.g., mango → mangoes)
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