Grammar: ✨ Grammar F: 🧩 Parts of Speech - Basics (A1) - Lesson 3: Plural Nouns - Adding '-s'

Grammar: Parts of Speech A1 Lesson 3: Plural Nouns (Adding '-s') What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to make most singular nouns plural by adding '-s' to the end. One vs. Many In our last lesson, we learned about singular nouns (only one). Today, we will learn about plural nouns (more than one). 🍎 Singular (One) one apple 🍎🍎🍎 Plural (More than one) three apples The Grammar Rule 📖 The most common rule to make a noun plural is very simple: just add an -s to the end of the singular noun. Singular → Plural One (Singular) More Than One (Plural) one boat two boats a student many students a pepper farm three farms one phone ten phones a road many roads 💡 Pro Tip: Pronunciation The '-s' ending can have two sounds: a soft /s/ sound (like in cat s ) or a buzzing /z/ sound (like in dog s ). Listen carefully to the audio to hear the difference! Practice Your Grammar 🎯 Exercise 1: Make it Plural Change the singular noun into a plural noun by adding '-s'. book …